Georgia Bulldogs are reportedly 'heavily prioritizing' a transfer WR from rival SEC program

The Georgia Bulldogs are reportedly targeting a transfer wide receiver from a rival SEC program.  According to On3's Pete Nakos, Georgia is "heavily prioritizing" Kentucky Wildcats transfer wide receiver Dane Key.  Nakos noted that Key is expected to visit the Bulldogs on Tuesday.  "A source tells On3 that Georgia is heavily prioritizing Kentucky wide receiver […]

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The Georgia Bulldogs are reportedly targeting a transfer wide receiver from a rival SEC program. 

According to On3's Pete Nakos, Georgia is "heavily prioritizing" Kentucky Wildcats transfer wide receiver Dane Key. 

Nakos noted that Key is expected to visit the Bulldogs on Tuesday. 

"A source tells On3 that Georgia is heavily prioritizing Kentucky wide receiver Dane Key," wrote Nakos. "The Bulldogs have the receiver at the top of their board. He’s expected to visit Athens on Tuesday."

Key, 6-foot-3/210 lbs from Lexington, KY, is a former four-star recruit who was rated as the No. 1 player in the state of Kentucky during the 2022 recruiting cycle. 

247Sports rates Key as the 8 overall player currently in the NCAA transfer portal. 

Key has been a very productive player for the Wildcats over the last three seasons, catching 126 passes for 1,870 yards and 14 touchdowns during his time at Kentucky. 

The coveted transfer wide receiver has one season of eligibility remaining.