David Hunt

David Hunt is an American football running back for the Georgia Bulldogs.

Early Years
David Hunt was born and raised in Sidell, Louisiana and attended Sidell High School. He was a two-sport star in high school, starting for both the Sidell football and basketball teams. After being highly recruited during his senior season, he signed with Georgia Bulldogs.

College career
As a sophomore, Hunt became the starting running back for the Bulldogs. He led the team in rushes and yards in 2030, carrying an even bigger load once starting quarterback Raymond Canterbury was injured late in the season. Hunt again started for the Dawgs in 2031 and again led the team in all rushing categories. In 26 career games, he averages nearly 98 total yards per game and has exceeded that number in his two bowl games, combining for a total of 291 yards and two touchdowns.

Playing style
Hunt is one of the fastest players in the SEC and relies on his breakaway speed out of the backfield. He also excels in the receiving game and has typically been a reliable target from his high school playing days.