Morgantown, West Virginia – Former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback JT Daniels has reportedly narrowed his potential new schools down to Oregon State, Missouri and West Virginia.
Daniels, a former five star recruit and one of the nation’s best prospects, has already visited Oregon State and Missouri and he will now visit Morgantown, West Virginia on April 9th, according to Pete Thamel.
Sources: Georgia transfer quarterback JT Daniels has officially set a visit to West Virginia on the weekend of April 9th. This is his third official visit of the spring, as he’s already been to Missouri and Oregon State. He’ll decide in the next few weeks.
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) March 31, 2022
Daniels, a 6’3 junior, played for new West Virginia offensive coordinator Graham Harrell at USC as a freshman. Daniels would be the perfect transition quarterback to step in and start for the Mountaineers while the team’s young quarterbacks develop.
Huge news for the Mountaineers!
