Wake Forest QB Newman transferring to Georgia for final year

Sam Hartman expected to start for Demon Deacons in 2020

Wake Forest's Jamie Newman throws a pass during the Pinstripe Bowl against Michigan State on Dec. 27. Newman, a graduate transfer, announced he is headed to Georgia for his final year of eligibility. (Frank Franklin II / AP Photo)

ATHENS, Ga. — With Jake Fromm heading to the NFL, quarterback Jamie Newman announced Saturday he will transfer to Georgia from Wake Forest for his final college season.

Newman is coming off his first full year as the Demon Deacons’ starter. He completed 60.9% of his passes for 2,868 yards, with 26 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He also rushed for 574 yards and six TDs.

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Wake Forest finished 8-5, losing to Michigan State in the Pinstripe Bowl.

Newman took over as the starter for the final four games of the 2018 season after Sam Hartman went down with a broken leg. He led the Demon Deacons to a 3-1 record.

“After careful consideration, and guidance from my family, I have decided to enroll at Georgia as a graduate transfer,” Newman wrote on Twitter. “I am excited about joining such a great football program.”

Newman gives Georgia a quarterback with significant college experience. Former walk-on Stetson Bennett, who was Fromm’s backup in 2019, played just four games in a mop-up role.

“I am ready to get to work, ready to make new friendships and committed to contributing to this great program,” Newman said. “This journey will surely be one that I never ever forget.”

The Bulldogs also have two top prospects from their last two signing classes.

D’wan Mathis enrolled at Georgia a year ago but suffered a major setback when severe headaches and sinus pressure led to him undergoing surgery in May to remove a cyst from his brain. He recovered from the operation and was able to work on the scout team late in the season.

Last month, the Bulldogs signed Carson Beck, a 6-foot-4, 226-pound quarterback from Jacksonville, Florida, whose skills have been compared to Fromm’s.