Former Georgia LB, 5-star transfer to transfer again amid lawsuit

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A former Georgia Bulldogs transfer is entering the open market again amid major controversy. Edge rusher Damon Wilson II, formerly with Georgia and the Missouri Tigers, is expected to enter the transfer portal again, according to Pete Nakos of On3. He will spend his final year of eligibility with his third career team.

Wilson II was a five-star edge rusher recruit in 2023 when he committed to Georgia. With Georgia, Wilson II gave the Bulldogs a taste of the player he would eventually become. Through his two seasons in Athens, he had 26 tackles, six tackles for loss and 3 1/2 sacks. He should flashed he could grow into an elite pass rusher.

Unfortunately, that didn’t happen with Georgia. Wilson II transferred to Missouri on Jan. 14, 2025, and he finally broke out. He had 23 total tackles, 9.5 tackles for loss, and nine sacks. He ranked third in the SEC in sacks, and he earned a spot on the All-SEC second-team as a result. At one point he had more pressures than the entirety of the Bulldogs’ pass rush.

Sadly, Wilson II’s stellar season was undercut due to a controversy. He was sued for $390K by the Georgia Bulldogs for allegedly breaking his name, image and likeness (NIL) contract with them by transferring after signing an agreement. In response, Wilson countersued Georgia. Now, he is expected to transfer again to a new school.

Ohio State immediately comes into mind for a destination for Wilson II, with the Buckeyes targeting him after he transferred from Georgia in 2024. Regardless of where he goes, Wilson II is one of many talented players who transferred from Georgia. Cornerback A.J. Harris, who made the All Big Ten third-team with Penn State, transferred in 2023, while Carson Beck, the quarterback of the College Football Playoff semifinalist Miami Hurricanes, was Georgia’s starting quarterback from 2023-24.

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