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Jacolby George

position

Wide Receiver

Height

6-0

Weight

176 lbs.

Class

Senior

Hometown

Lauderhill, Fla.

High School

Plantation

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Jacolby George - Football - University of Miami Athletics

2022 (Sophomore): Saw action in seven games and made one start in second season…Totaled 13 catches for 130 yards with long catch of 24 yards…Had team-high 71 yards on five punt returns…Caught three passes for 41 yards at Texas A&M (Sept. 17) in season debut…Caught five passes for 30 yards, adding 21 yards on one kickoff and 10-yard punt return against Duke (Oct. 22)…Made first career start and had one reception for nine yards, adding 49 yards on three punt returns in win at Virginia (Oct. 29)…Had 11-yard catch against Florida State (Nov. 5)…Caught three passes for 39 yards and returned one punt for 12 yards against Pittsburgh (Nov. 26).

2021 (True Freshman): Saw action in nine games in debut collegiate season…Caught seven passes for 183 yards with one touchdown…Had season-long catch of 44 yards…Made career debut in win over Central Connecticut State (Sept. 25) and caught 44-yard touchdown…Played against Virginia (Sept. 30)…Saw time against North Carolina (Oct. 16)…Played in wins over NC State (Oct. 23) and Pittsburgh (Oct. 30)…Caught 20-yard pass in win over Georgia Tech (Nov. 6)…Played at Florida State (Nov. 13)…Caught two passes totaling 39 yards in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 20)….Had three catches totaling career-high 80 yards, including one acrobatic grab, in season-ending victory at Duke (Nov. 27).

High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals…Rated No. 101 in the ESPN300 Rankings…Ranked the No. 16 wide receiver nationally and No. 17 player in Florida by ESPN… Listed as the No. 159 overall player in the 247Sports Composite Top247…Rated the No. 27 wide receiver in the country and No. 23 player in Florida by 247Sports Composite…Ranked the No. 197 player in the Rivals Top 250…Listed as the No. 31 wide receiver nationally and No. 27 player in Florida by Rivals…Selected to the Under Armour All-America Game …As a junior, caught 46 passes for 1,030 yards and 12 touchdowns…Chose Miami over offers from Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, NC State, Penn State, Pitt, Syracuse, UCF and West Virginia, among others. 

2023 All-ACC, Third Team

2023 (Junior): Enjoyed breakout season for Hurricanes, ranking third in the ACC and second on team in receiving yards with career-high 864…Earned third-team All-ACC recognition…Finished with 57 receptions and averaged 15.1 yards per catch…Ranked among league leaders and was Miami’s top finisher with eight touchdown catches…Saw action in all 13 games and made 12 starts…Started and caught six passes for 68 yards in season-opening win over Miami (Ohio) (Sept. 1)…Earned ACC Wide Receiver of the Week honors after registering three TD receptions in win over No. 23 Texas A&M (Sept. 9)…Amassed career-high 94 receiving yards in start against Aggies and became first Hurricane to have three TD catches in single game since Leonard Hankerson at Clemson in 2010…Caught five passes for 52 yards with one touchdown and started in win over Bethune-Cookman (Sept. 14)…Started and hauled in five passes for 90 yards in win at Temple (Sept. 23)…Caught two passes for 45 yards and started against Georgia Tech (Oct. 7)…Finished with 125 yards on six catches, including one touchdown, in start at North Carolina (Oct. 14)…Posted two catches and started in 2OT win over Clemson (Oct. 21)…Tallied 28 yards on five receptions in start against Virginia (Oct. 28)…Caught five passes totaling 59 yards at NC State (Nov. 4)…Had career-high 153 yards on five catches, including two touchdowns, at Florida State (Nov. 11)…Had 85-yard touchdown catch against Seminoles…Started vs. Louisville (Nov. 18) and totaled 55 yards on three catches…Finished with 89 yards and one touchdown on six catches against Boston College (Nov. 24)…Started in 2023 Bad Boy Mowers Pinstripe Bowl against Rutgers and had two catches.

2022 (Sophomore): Saw action in seven games and made one start in second season…Totaled 13 catches for 130 yards with long catch of 24 yards…Had team-high 71 yards on five punt returns…Caught three passes for 41 yards at Texas A&M (Sept. 17) in season debut…Caught five passes for 30 yards, adding 21 yards on one kickoff and 10-yard punt return against Duke (Oct. 22)…Made first career start and had one reception for nine yards, adding 49 yards on three punt returns in win at Virginia (Oct. 29)…Had 11-yard catch against Florida State (Nov. 5)…Caught three passes for 39 yards and returned one punt for 12 yards against Pittsburgh (Nov. 26).

2021 (True Freshman): Saw action in nine games in debut collegiate season…Caught seven passes for 183 yards with one touchdown…Had season-long catch of 44 yards…Made career debut in win over Central Connecticut State (Sept. 25) and caught 44-yard touchdown…Played against Virginia (Sept. 30)…Saw time against North Carolina (Oct. 16)…Played in wins over NC State (Oct. 23) and Pittsburgh (Oct. 30)…Caught 20-yard pass in win over Georgia Tech (Nov. 6)…Played at Florida State (Nov. 13)…Caught two passes totaling 39 yards in win over Virginia Tech (Nov. 20)….Had three catches totaling career-high 80 yards, including one acrobatic grab, in season-ending victory at Duke (Nov. 27).

High School: A consensus four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals…Rated No. 101 in the ESPN300 Rankings…Ranked the No. 16 wide receiver nationally and No. 17 player in Florida by ESPN… Listed as the No. 159 overall player in the 247Sports Composite Top247…Rated the No. 27 wide receiver in the country and No. 23 player in Florida by 247Sports Composite…Ranked the No. 197 player in the Rivals Top 250…Listed as the No. 31 wide receiver nationally and No. 27 player in Florida by Rivals…Selected to the Under Armour All-America Game …As a junior, caught 46 passes for 1,030 yards and 12 touchdowns…Chose Miami over offers from Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, NC State, Penn State, Pitt, Syracuse, UCF and West Virginia, among others.