What a career it’s been for Georgia senior defensive lineman Jordan Davis. The 6-foot-6, 340 pound Davis, out of Charlotte, North Carolina, just played his final game between the hedges in Georgia’s 56-7 win over Charleston Southern on Saturday.
Davis, who is considered by many to be the best defensive player in college football, had another nice showing on Saturday in limited playing time due to Georgia’s dominance on the scoreboard.
On senior day, the Heisman hopeful even found the end zone from one yard out on a rushing touchdown that put UGA up 7-0 early.
After the game, Davis celebrated directed the Georgia Redcoat Marching Band and gave a final salute to UGA fans.
Watch below Davis’ incredible goodbye before exiting into the tunnel for the final time as a player.
Jordan Davis is directing the Georgia pep band. Really. pic.twitter.com/5cjbOkqGT4
— Seth Emerson (@SethWEmerson) November 20, 2021
Now Jordan Davis is directing the band pic.twitter.com/Usghcnbfap
— Ryne Dennis (@RyneDennis) November 20, 2021
Jordan Davis leading the band after walking off Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium field for the final time as a player. Incredible moment. #DGD pic.twitter.com/2u5UpX059Y
— 960 The Ref (@960theref) November 20, 2021