After the conclusion of the Sugar Bowl and dusk has settled in Athens. Star running back D’Andre Swift has declared for the upcoming NFL Draft. As he Swift has decided to forego his senior season.
It was clear that after Swift’s sophomore year that his junior season would probably be his last as a Georgia Bulldog. Swift had one year behind the historic running back tandem Nick Chubb and Sony Michel as they played out their senior seasons in Athens. Swift was used as a receiving back for Georgia as they made some big plays out of the backfield for Georgia. The biggest play came in the SEC Championship game against Auburn when Swift ran for the game-sealing touchdown that would be the bow on top of Georgia’s SEC Championship win. After the legacy left behind by Chubb and Michel, who helped carry the Georgia offense to the National Championship game. Swift stepped up in his sophomore season and helped carried the rock for the Georgia offense alongside Elijah Holyfield. After Holyfield left for the NFL Draft after Holyfield’s junior season, Swift was Georgia’s premier back. Swift rushed for 1,203 yards and seven touchdowns to finish off his junior season that ended with an injury in the 52-7 win over Georgia Tech, where Swift injured his shoulder. It would limit Swift’s carries against LSU in the SEC Championship game and would limit his playing time against Baylor in the Sugar Bowl almost a month later. Swift will end his Bulldogs career as one of the most explosive running backs in Georgia’s history. He is being projected to be the number one running back drafted in the 2020 NFL Draft.
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Edward Reno
1/4/2020 01:11:03 pm
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