Georgia reportedly signs former Saint Louis transfer, knockdown 3-point shooter
By Ethan Stone
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Georgia basketball has reportedly signed former Saint Louis forward Brady Dunlap, according to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz. Dunlap previously committed to UC Santa Barbara on April 16th but has apparently had a change of heart and will play for the Bulldogs instead.
Immediately, Dunlap adds some much-needed shooting for Georgia heading into 2026-27. The 6-7 small forward hit 48 of his 108 3-point attempts last season, an impressive feat considering he averaged just 17 minutes per game with the Billikens. Dunlap didn’t take many non-3s for Saint Louis, and he likely won’t for the Bulldogs, either.
As you can see below, Dunlap began his career at St. John’s under Rick Pitino, staying in New York 2 seasons before transferring to Saint Louis. Because he played just 10 games in 2025, Dunlap lands at Georgia with 2 seasons of college eligibility remaining.
Notably, Dunlap scored 11 points vs. Georgia in the NCAA Tournament, helping the Billikens down the Bulldogs by a score of 102-77. He hit 3 of his 6 3-point attempts in that matchup and recorded 4 assists.
Georgia is building a solid roster. Blue Cain, Kanon Catchings and Smurf Millender are all expected to be back alongside incoming transfers Kemauri Millender (Millender’s brother out of JUCO) and Freddie Dilione out of Penn State.
Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.