Kirby Smart’s Bulldogs will enter 2021 minus one of the most steadfast pieces of their offensive line.
Trey Hill departs Athens having started all 14 games of the 2019 season and the first 8 of 2020 at center. Hill entered this season on the watch lists for both the Rimington Award (given to the nation’s top center) and the Outland Trophy (for the nation’s top interior lineman). Along the way he’s anchored the UGA front, serving as a near constant presence in the middle. Hill held the team’s longest starting streak at 26 games before being forced to undergo meniscus surgery on both knees following the 45-16 win over South Carolina.