Chauncey Magwood
#11--Announced plans in December 2022 to transfer to UCF and enrolled in January 2023 for spring semester
2022 AT KENTUCKY
--Made eight combined career catches in two seasons at Kentucky in 2021 and 2022
--Accounted for seven catches for 104 yards and one touchdown in 2022 while seeing action in all 12 regular-season games and starting at wide receiver at Ole Miss
--Had two catches for 47 at Florida and two for 37 vs. South Carolina
--Also added one catch for eight yards and a TD vs. Miami (Ohio), one for 18 at Ole Miss and one for four vs. Mississippi State
2021 AT KENTUCKY
--Played in 13 games as freshman in 2021
--First career catch went for 17 yards vs. Tennessee
--Returned a kickoff 11 yards vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga
--Helped Kentucky to 10-3 record and Citrus Bowl win against Iowa
--Enrolled at Kentucky in January 2021
HIGH SCHOOL
--Three-star prep prospect who ranked among top 100 high school receivers by ESPN and Rivals
--Ranked 48th prospect in Georgia by Rivals
--Started every high school game (58 straight) at Lee County High School in Leesburg, Georgia
--Led Trojans to combined 52-6 record and four straight Georgia 1-AAAAAA Region championships, three state championship game appearances and two state titles
--Played wide receiver his first three seasons, then switched to quarterback as a senior in 2020 and guided team to 12-2 mark and state runner-up finish
--Named Georgia Region 1-AAAAAA athlete of the year for 2020
--Atlanta Journal-Constitution 6A honorable mention all-state as an athlete in 2020
--As senior in 2020 threw for 938 yards and 12 touchdowns (three interceptions) and rushed 120 times for 643 yards and six TDs
--Sports Illustrated All-America nominee
--Also caught 11 passes for 141 yards and two TDs in 2020
--First-team all-state as sophomore, junior and senior by Georgia Coaches Association
--Caught 53 passes for 700 yards and 10 TDs as junior in 2019
--Grabbed 68 receptions for 958 yards and seven TDs as sophomore for state championship team
--Made 33 catches for 388 yards as freshman as Lee County won state crown
--Played for coach Dean Fabrizio
PERSONAL
--Enrolled in College of Undergraduate Studies with major in interdisciplinary studies