The Georgia Bulldogs have added yet another transfer target at the safety position as they've flipped former UAB DB Adrian ...
Georgia has landed its fourth player from the December 2024 transfer portal window and it’s another addition in the secondary. After initially pledging to Florida, UAB safety Adrian Maddox has chosen ...
Here’s an early look at the Georgia football depth chart for 2025 after additions from signing class and transfer portal.
The Florida Gators are adding an experienced and talented transfer defensive back to the roster. That player is UAB safety Adrian Maddox. Maddox, who visited Florida in December, has committed to the ...
ESPN claims that it is time for Georgia football head coach Kirby Smart to get back to the basics. The 2024-2025 college ...
The Gators are adding former UAB safety Adrian Maddox, per ESPN. Maddox was intending to go to Georgia, but had a change of heart. Maddox posted 44 tackles in 2024, playing for the Blazers.
Coach Billy Napier continues his impressive run in the portal after winning the Gasparilla Bowl to cap his best season in ...
Their most recent move is bringing in safety Adrian Maddox, who was committed to transfer to the Florida Gators but has flipped to Georgia with one year of eligibility remaining. Maddox has three ...
Georgia has added more secondary help for 2025. Maddox was a standout in his one and only season with the Blazers. He appeared in 11 games for UAB this fall and ended the season with 44 tackles ...
247Sports insider Danny West placed a crystal ball prediction that UAB transfer safety Adrian Maddox will wind up playing for the Bulldogs next season. Maddox, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound defensive ...
Former Alabama State and UAB defensive back Adrian Maddox was committed to the University of Florida. However, he's flipped his commitment from Florida to the University of Georgia.
The Gators appeared to address two areas of need with veteran safety Adrian Maddox from UAB and Charlotte quarterback Deshawn Purdie, who appeared in nine games as a true freshman. Instead ...