USC Trojans defensive tackle Jamaal Jarrett joined the USC Athletics program "Trojans Live" to talk all things football. The interview didn't start slowly, as the first question asked was why Jarrett left the Georgia Bulldogs to come to Southern California and join the Trojans football program.
It has been a busy offseason for the USC Trojans, and for the most part, a very positive one. We have spoken at length about the elite coaching and front office hires, but just how well have the Trojans faired thus far in the transfer portal?
Former Georgia defensive tackle Jah Jarrett has committed to the USC Trojans. Georgia defensive tackle Jah Jarrett enterred the NCAA Transfer Portal on December 10th, just two days into the portal window, and the former Bulldog has found his next home.
Georgia transfer defensive tackle Jamaal Jarrett’s previous relationship with Arkansas defensive line coach Deke Adams played a huge part in him officially visiting the Hogs.
The USC Trojans will host former Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Jamaal Jarrett on Wednesday, Dec. 18. He will have three seasons of eligibility remaining.
Georgia Bulldogs sophomore defensive lineman Jamaal “Jah” Jarrett plans to enter the transfer portal after spending two seasons with the program. During his time with the Bulldogs, Jarrett appeared in 16 games and recorded nine tackles.
The NCAA transfer portal is leaving its mark on college football programs, and that also extends to those who are preparing for a College Football Playoff run. As the No.
Georgia defensive lineman Jah Jarrett enters the transfer portal. With the 2024 college football regular season officially over, players around the country will start announcing their plans regarding the transfer portal and the NFL draft.