The No.2 ranked Georgia Bulldogs are set to continue their march through their SEC schedule this Saturday against the 12th ranked Missouri Tigers. The brief history between these two teams has given Bulldog fans a handful of exciting moments over the years.
When the Missouri Tigers take on the Georgia Bulldogs this weekend, they will also be facing off against one of their former players; junior wide receiver Dominic Lovett.
Quarterback transfers usually earn the spotlight, but transfers at other positions are important, too. Great ones can elevate a team. Here are 10 notable non-QB transfers to watch this season.
1. Dominic Lovett (Missouri to Georgia) The skinny: Georgia is never expected to be one of the busier teams in the portal, but they did a great job adding quality with Lovett.
Keep checking back for more scouting reports as more portal prospects find new homes. Ajani Cornelius - OT 2022 Team: Rhode Island 2023 Team: Oregon Aligns at OT and displays solid height with good arm length and good lower half size.
Georgia landed two top transfers Thursday, getting 2023 commitments from wide receivers Dominic Lovett and Rara Thomas. Lovett hauled in 56 catches for 846 yards -- fourth in the SEC -- and three touchdowns this past season for Missouri.
It is no secret that the Missouri Tigers struggled mightily at times on offense this season, which one could argue cost them several close games within conference play. However, there were some bright spots on the Missouri offense, such as receiver Dominic Lovett.
In desperate need of replacing recently lost No. 1 wide receiver Dominic Lovett, the Missouri Tigers landed a massive signature on Wednesday, when Oklahoma transfer, Theo Wease, signed his letter of intent.
While the goal at the beginning of every season for every team across the country is to compete for a national championship, ultimately only four teams, in the end, can do so.
Like many teams this time of year, the Missouri Tigers will have to prep for bowl season without multiple standout players that were key contributors throughout the regular season.
Sam Hartman takes the field for the final time as Wake Forest quarterback when the Demon Deacons face Missouri in the Dec. 23 Gasparilla Bowl at Tampa, Fla.
The Louisiana wide receiver could out-produce his recruiting rating. When it comes to wide receivers, Missouri has a type. That “type” is a slot wide receiver with speed, wiggle, and the ability to create yards after the catch.
Missouri’s first portal addition of the 2023 offseason is a former 5-star wide receiver by way of Oklahoma. Missouri’s coaching staff understood the assignment.
In desperate need of replacing recently lost No. 1 wide receiver Dominic Lovett, the Missouri Tigers landed a massive commitment on Sunday afternoon in
While high-profile players will dominate the transfer portal headlines, there will be plenty of lesser-known players who will be ready to make an immediate impact with their new programs.
The next few weeks are going to be a whirlwind. Keep your head on a swivel, and remember the sky isn’t falling even it it feels as if it is. This is not a fun time of the year.
A source confirms to ESPN that Missouri sophomore wide receiver Dominic Lovett plans to enter the transfer portal and will be eligible to do so as of Dec.
The Missouri Tigers had few major playmakers on the offensive side of the ball in 2022, but wide receiver Dominic Lovett was without a doubt one of the top players in that regard. Unfortunately for the Tigers, that weapon now appears to be gone, with Lovett reportedly electing to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal.
Dominic Lovett went from 175 receiving yards in 2021 to a top-10 receiver in the SEC in 2022. Which Tigers are most likely to have a similar jump in production next year?
After falling 17-14 in overtime to the Auburn Tigers in a loss that probably couldn't have been more gut-wrenching than it was, the Missouri Tigers seemed positioned to take another potential loss on Monday.
Luther Burden stole the headlines, but Dominic Lovett’s performance against Louisiana Tech should not fly below the radar. I was curious to see how Missouri would use the former blue chip wide receiver out of East St.
This is going to be fun. We’ve all been waiting for that moment. What is it going to look like as Luther Burden steps on the field in a Tigers uniform for the first time?
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