Jacob Eason announced his plans to leave Georgia on Friday morning. He didn’t specified where he will transfer.
The former Lake Stevens High star took to Twitter to thank Georgia for “an incredible two years. … I will miss suiting up in red and black, he Athens will always be a place I can call home.”
As The Seattle Times reported Tuesday, Eason is expected to transfer to Washington.
He would have to sit out the 2018 season under NCAA transfer rules but then have two seasons of eligibility remaining in 2019 and 2020.