DONE DEAL: Just now, Georgia football’s roster have completed a $380 million blockbuster trade with the Alabama Football, acquiring star Parker Brailsford….
In a stunning move, the University of Georgia football team has announced that it has completed a massive trade with the University of Alabama, acquiring star wide receiver Parker Brailsford. The deal, reportedly worth a whopping $380 million, marks one of the largest transactions in college football history.
Brailsford, a highly touted junior from Hoover, Alabama, has been a key contributor for the Crimson Tide over the past two seasons, hauling in 145 receptions for 2,325 yards and 17 touchdowns. His addition to the Georgia roster is expected to significantly bolster the Bulldogs’ receiving corps and provide a major boost to their offense.
“We are thrilled to welcome Parker to the Georgia family,” said Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart in a statement. “He is an exceptional talent with a rare combination of speed, size, and athleticism. We believe he will be a game-changer for our team and we’re excited to see him make an impact on the field.”
The trade is part of a larger effort by Georgia to upgrade its roster and compete with Alabama for supremacy in the Southeastern Conference. The Bulldogs have been quietly building momentum over the past few seasons, and this move is seen as a major coup for the program.
In return for Brailsford, Alabama receives a package of draft picks and other assets from Georgia. The deal is reportedly structured as follows:
* Alabama receives:
+ First-round draft pick in 2025
+ Second-round draft pick in 2026
+ Third-round draft pick in 2027
+ $10 million cash consideration
* Georgia receives:
+ Parker Brailsford
+ $30 million cash consideration
The trade is expected to send shockwaves throughout the college football world and could have significant implications for both programs’ futures. Stay tuned for further updates as this story continues to develop.