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  Lawrence Cager is Georgia's leading receiver, just as he planned in high school. He couldn't have predicted he'd need to use the transfer portal to realize the dream. Cager's emergence as Jake Fromm's go-to receiver has helped to clear No. 6 Georgia's path to another Southeastern Conference championship game. Cager, the graduate transfer from Miami, set career highs with seven catches for 132 yards, including a 52-yarder for a touchdown, in the Bulldogs' 24-17 win over Florida last week. "That's what every receiver dreams of," Cager said Monday of his career-best game. Georgia (7-1, 4-1 SEC) leads the SEC East entering Saturday night's game against Missouri (5-3, 3-2). It's all just as Cager planned. Well, almost.

Cager, from Baltimore, planned to follow his friend Van Jefferson to Georgia in 2015. Jefferson changed his mind on his commitment to the Bulldogs and instead signed with Mississippi before transferring to Florida two years ago. Georgia made other plans at wide receiver, and Cager signed with Miami. Four years later, Cager's attention returned to Georgia. He saw a path for immediate playing time at Georgia, which lost its top five leaders in yards receiving from last season. "Here was a better opportunity, I thought, for me than Miami," Cager said. "It hasn't been a disappointment. Cager said former Miami teammates "reach out to me almost every day. That's still family over there. I love all those guys. I reached out to them as well when I heard they beat Florida State. It's always good to beat Florida State." Cager (6-foot-5, 220) gives Georgia a big-play threat with the size to win battles against smaller defensive backs. - AP College Football


rSr/2020 WR Lawrence CagerGeorgia
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