Walk-on running back Sevaughn Clark is no longer looking to transfer away from the University of Georgia. Clark entered the transfer portal earlier this offseason.
Clark, a junior, received additional opportunities this spring due to a slew of injuries Georgia sustained at the running back position. Clark had two carries in the spring game for seven yards and a touchdown.
Here is a look at the nifty touchdown Sevaughn Clark scored during the 2023 spring game:
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The 6-foot-1, 215-pound running back played in three games for the Bulldogs in 2022. Last season, Clark recorded seven rushes for 44 yards and one catch for four yards.
The former Dawson County standout is expected to be a key player in practice and could have several opportunities in games this fall. Clark had a career-high seven carries for 35 yards in the national championship against TCU.
Clark has two years of eligibility remaining. Georgia’s projected running back room for the fall features Kendall Milton, Branson Robinson and Daijun Edwards. Cash Jones, Roderick Robinson, and Andrew Paul will also compete with Sevaughn Clark for carries.
The Bulldogs also transferred in former Tennessee running back Len’Neth Whitehead.
The junior running back announced his intentions to return to Athens via social media:
Back wit the guys pic.twitter.com/u72YvpimPN
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