Georgia replenished its running back room on Sunday, landing a commitment from transfer Trevor Etienne, On3 reported.
Etienne spent the past two seasons with Georgia’s rival in the Southeastern Conference — Florida — and has two years of eligibility remaining. In 2023, he led the Gators in rushing touchdowns (eight), yards per carry (5.7) and yards per game (68.4) with 753 total rushing yards in 11 games (one start).
Georgia will be losing seniors Kendall Milton and Daijun Edwards and will count on Etienne as a veteran presence.
He ran for 719 yards and six touchdowns as a freshman. He also returned 17 kicks for 421 yards.
His older brother, Jacksonville Jaguars tailback Travis Etienne, played at Clemson.
–Field Level Media
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