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Jun 15, 2026; Omaha, NE, USA; Georgia Bulldogs head coach Wes Johnson walks back to the dugout before the game against the Oklahoma Sooners at Charles Schwab Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Branscombe-Imagn Images | Steven Branscombe-Imagn Images
Not to overstate things, but June 29, 2026 may end up being the most consequential day when it comes to the current state of the Georgia baseball program.
If you just took Monday night’s news that Dan Jackson won the Golden Spikes Award, the honor given to the top player in college baseball, that would have been monumental on its own. In Jackson, the Diamond Dawgs have now had a player take that prize in two of the past three seasons. That stretch, of course, coincides with Wes Johnson being the Bulldogs’ head coach.
The message is clear. If you want to be college baseball’s best, the confines of Foley Field are a pretty good place to spend your time.
.@Djackson2100 becomes the second Bulldog in three seasons to win the @USAGoldenSpikes. Congratulations, Daniel #GoDawgspic.twitter.com/8Eene7dRpE
— Georgia Baseball (@BaseballUGA) June 29, 2026
Certainly, it would have been nice for Jackson to get a send-off last week as a national champion in Omaha, but Georgia was one of the last four teams standing in college baseball’s mecca.
Jackson’s Monday coronation proves what this program has been able to do.
Earlier in the day, however, hammered home what Georgia plans to do – seeing to it that this year was not a one-and-done trip to the College World Series.
Or to call back to Kirby Smart’s famous post-game quote after the 2018 National Title Game – “we’re not going anywhere.”
Dislike the transfer portal or embrace it, the reality is that those who utilize it well help themselves the most. Those who don’t in the current landscape…well, just check in on Dabo Swinney when you get a chance.
Georgia coach Wes Johnson and his coaching staff received four commitments Monday — giving the Bulldogs the No. 1 portal class on @64Analytics' board — before watching one of their players win the Golden Spikes Award for the second time in the last three years.
Heck of a day.
— Olivia Sayer (@OliviaKSayer) June 30, 2026
Guys like Kolby Branch and Dan Jackson are not easy to replace, that’s for sure. But the Diamond Dawgs being able to cook with gas in the transfer portal on Monday helps, without a doubt.
Among the incoming transfers will be Oregon DH Naulivou Lauaki Jr., having hit .321 with 14 dingers last year.
NAULIVOU LAUAKI JR. JUST SENT THIS TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN
496 FEET! pic.twitter.com/5MP0nplfzV
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) April 18, 2026
More offensive firepower will be on the way through Utah outfielder Jet Gilliam, who hit .362 last year as well as Indiana first baseman Jake Hanley, who hit .338 this past spring and ripped 14 homers the last two years.
398 ft homerun for Jet Gilliam#GoUtespic.twitter.com/UTsrgedKIf
— Utah Baseball (@utahbaseball) March 15, 2026
The arrival of infielder Casey McCoy from Louisiana Tech and previous add of FSU catcher Hunter Carnes should bolster things even more.
And yes, pitching help is also incoming via Matthew Cuccias from Wichita State, who in 15 starts had a 3.53 ERA with 76 strikeouts.
For Georgia, the message on Monday was clear – that it does not want its current window to close anytime soon.
Go Dawgs!
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