Deangelo Gibbs’ time in Athens has been up since December, when Georgia coach Kirby Smart said that he was no longer with the team prior to the Sugar Bowl. And now it seems that he will be taking his talents to another SEC East program.
DawgNation can confirm that Gibbs is enrolled at Tennessee and will move to the other side of the ball and play wide receiver for the Vols. The news was first reported by 247Sports’ Grant Ramey, Gibbs expected to transfer to Tennessee. Gibbs was a major recruit coming out of Grayson High School, as he was rated as the No. 49 overall player in the 247Sports Composite. But he struggled to find playing time at Georgia and he was away from the team last spring as well.
Gibbs has a cousin on Tennessee’s team in safety Nigel Warrior. Another one of Gibbs’ cousins is J.R. Reed, who has become a standout safety for the Bulldogs since transferring from Tulsa. Reed made the decision to return to Athens for his senior season, bolstering what should be a strong secondary, even without Gibbs.
Gibbs had reportedly previously put his name in the transfer portal, as did Georgia safety Tray Bishop. In Georgia’s 2019 recruiting class, the Bulldogs brought in 4-star safety Lewis Cine, who is rated as the No. 61 player in the class.
Georgia also brings back the likes of Richard LeCounte and Otis Reese as well. Gibbs marks yet another Georgia to Tennessee departure, as former Georgia offensive coordinator Jim Chaney also went from Georgia to Tennessee.
Related: Why Tennessee is looking more like the next Georgia rather than Alabama
Tennessee is run by coach Jeremy Pruitt who was the Georgia defensive coordinator from 2014-15, in addition to working with Kirby Smart while at Georgia.
Georgia visits Tennessee on Oct. 5. The Bulldogs beat Tennessee 38-12 in Athens last fall.
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