Georgia head coach Kirby Smart and offensive line coach Sam Pittman have been working tirelessly to add to Georgia's front five this offseason and help is on the way in the form of Savannah State's Sean Fogarty. Dawgs247 has confirmed that the 6-foot-4, 300-pound offensive lineman will transfer to UGA as a walk-on at the end of this semester.

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As a redshirt freshman in 2015, Fogarty played right tackle and was named to the All-Mid Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) third team. A graduate of Benedictine High School in Savannah, Fogarty should arrive in Athens in May and could have three years to play three, but based on the information we have gathered, it is likely that he will have two years to play two. It is also unclear whether or not he would be eligible immediately.

Despite his work on the edge at Savannah State, Fogarty is likely being brought to UGA to compete for playing time on the interior. He becomes one of three additions to the Bulldog offensive line since National Signing Day. Rhode Island gradute transfer Tyler Catalina will be in Athens in May to compete for playing time at tackle. Pittman and company also added 6-foot-7, 330-pound Appling County tackle Allen Williams as a preferred walk on.

Those three players join a class of three linemen that includes Ben Cleveland, Chris Barnes, and Soloman Kindley.