D’Andre Swift finished his collegiate career ranking seventh in Georgia history with 2,885 rushing yards.
When Swift committed to Georgia in September of 2016 (in epic fashion), he did so as a 5-star running back out of Philadelphia who ranked as the No. 4 ball carrier in the country.
He knew he was about to join a crowded running back room, with Sony Michel, Nick Chubb and Elijah Holyfield all on the roster. Chubb and Michel would go on to become the school’s second and third all-time leading rushers. Swift’s time would come, but first he was given the opportunity to learn from the two senior backs.