Georgia Bulldogs Announce Major Deal with Former WR Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint
Athens, GA – In a landmark decision, Georgia Bulldogs football head coach Kirby Smart officially announced a groundbreaking agreement to re-sign former wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint. The contract, valued at a staggering $126 million, marks one of the most lucrative deals in college football history.
Smart, addressing a packed press conference, expressed his enthusiasm about bringing Rosemy-Jacksaint back to the program. “Marcus has been a tremendous asset to our team in the past, and his return is a testament to his outstanding talent and dedication to the Bulldogs,” Smart said. “This deal not only reflects his skill on the field but also his leadership and commitment to our program’s values.”
Rosemy-Jacksaint, who originally played for Georgia from 2019 to 2022, has been a standout performer in the sport. His time with the Bulldogs was marked by impressive stats and critical plays, including several pivotal moments in key games. After a brief stint in the NFL, Rosemy-Jacksaint has expressed his desire to return to college football and continue his development under Smart’s guidance.
The $126 million agreement includes both performance-based incentives and a substantial base salary, reflecting the high expectations the Bulldogs have for Rosemy-Jacksaint’s impact. The contract is also notable for its innovative structure, incorporating various bonuses tied to team performance and individual milestones.
The announcement comes as the Bulldogs gear up for a highly anticipated season, with hopes of building on their recent successes. Smart’s strategic move to secure Rosemy-Jacksaint is seen as a significant boost to Georgia’s offensive capabilities, setting the stage for an exciting and competitive season ahead.