Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Jamaal 'Jah' Jarrett is transferring to Southern California to play for the USC Trojans via social media.
Jarrett, a former four-star prospect from the 2023 recruiting class, will bring multiple years of eligibility to his new team. He saw action in 11 games for the Georgia Bulldogs during the 2024 season, finishing with three tackles. He was competing for a starting role but was limited throughout his career with injuries. Jarrett is primarily a run stopping force.
He is replacing Bear Alexander in the middle who is also a former Bulldog that was apart of the Trojan program. Now with Alexander gone to Oregon, Jarrett has the opportunity to go into the USC defense and become the anchor the Trojans' run defense.
Jarrett will have three years of eligibility remaining. He becomes the second Bulldog to find a new home for next season, as Julian Humphrey announced earlier this month that he will be heading to SEC foe Texas A&M.