PHOTO: Georgia WR Dominic Lovett’s GF Korie shows off cozy snap ahead of Week 3 matchup
Dominic Lovett is having an outstanding season for the Georgia Bulldogs. He'll be on the field to provide his services to Carson Beck. The latter will be throwing his bomb passes toward the wide receiver in the Week 4 matchup against the Kentucky Wildcats.
However, before he plays at Kroger Field tomorrow, Lovvett was featured in an Instagram story posted by his girlfriend, Korie. His girlfriend hopped on an IG trend challenge which read:
"Post a picture with your partner, simply just because you love them 😁🖤"
Georgia coach Kirby Smart would need his WR to be sharp once again on Saturday. He had decent outings in his first two games, against the Clemson Tigers and Tennessee Tech, registering 66 receiving yards and one touchdown. Lovett transferred from the Missouri Tigers to the Bulldogs in 2022.
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A look at Dominic Lovett's career
Lovett has gone from strength to strength ever since he arrived in Atlanta. The 22-year-old started his football journey at East St. Louis Senior High School in Illinois, where he was a running back but also offered his wide receiver skills.
Lovett started delivering on his potential during his senior year in high school, where he amassed 1,549 yards, 17 receptions and 17 touchdowns. This performance saw the four-star recruit join the Missouri Tigers under Eliah Drinkwitz.
His freshman year at Missouri saw him lead the team with 26 receptions, 173 receiving yards and a rushing touchdown. By his sophomore year, he elevated his game to new heights, racking up 846 yards on 56 catches and earning a spot on AP's first-team All-SEC.
However, his talent truly shone after he transferred to Georgia. Lovett made heads turn in the 2022 season, catching 10 passes in a game against South Carolina. His 2023 season with the Bulldogs was no less spectacular, recording 365 receiving yards on 35 catches.
Before the 2024 season started, Lovett hinted at his team-first outlook when in an interview, he said:
“I could have a 2,000-receiving yard season and we go 3-7, but with team success comes individual success. As long as we’re winning and I can help the man next to me, or he can help me and we grow together on and off the field, that’s bigger than football. That’s really our (Georgia) standard — connection.”
His combination of speed, agility, attitude and dedication bodes well for Kirby Smart’s system.
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