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Former UGA Lineman Daniel Inman Passes Away

Former UGA Lineman Daniel Inman Passes Away

Daniel Inman, a former UGA offensive lineman, passed away on the afternoon of December 16, 2024, in Athens, Georgia, following his recent hospitalization.

He was known for his fierce and commanding presence on the field, playing for the Georgia Bulldogs with an intensity that set him apart and challenged his rivals.

Off the field, he captured the hearts of many with his humble attitude and universal appeal, perfectly representing a “good ole boy.”

His unexpected passing has left friends, family, and fans deeply saddened.

Tributes have poured in, highlighting the profound impact Daniel had on those around him. One wrote:

Another expressed:

I’m heartbroken by the loss of one of my UGA boys, Daniel Inman. Daniel was so much more than just an athlete — he was a bright light to everyone who knew him. It’s hard to put into words the weight of this moment. While the pain of his passing is overwhelming, I hope we can all find some comfort in knowing that his legacy will live on through the lives he’s saving with the gift of organ donation. It’s a profound reminder of his selflessness and the size of his heart, even in his final moments. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, friends, and teammates during this incredibly difficult time. Daniel will be deeply missed but never forgotten. DGD!

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Who was Daniel Inman?

Daniel Inman, born in 1983 in Hope Mills, North Carolina, was the son of Wayne Inman and his mother, Dani Inman.

He graduated from South View High School in 2002 and pursued an Education degree at the University of Georgia, followed by a Master’s at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke.

His commitment to football was profound, marked by significant events such as his enrollment at Georgia in 2002, signing a letter of intent the same year, and his impactful visit in January 2002.

In September 2005, as a junior offensive tackle at the University of Georgia, the Southeastern Conference named him Offensive Lineman of the Week.

His formidable presence was crucial in Georgia’s impressive 543-yard offensive output, including 280 rushing yards, in their 44-7 win over Louisiana-Monroe.

This performance marked a season-high under head coach Mark Richt and was part of a consistent trend, as it was the second consecutive game the Bulldogs rushed for over 200 yards.

Inman’s exceptional play, grading out at 92 percent with six “Dominator” blocks, significantly contributed to the team’s early season success, allowing just two sacks in 74 pass attempts.

After his collegiate football career, in July 2009, he joined the UNC coaching staff as a Graduate Assistant.

He then started as an assistant football coach at Valdosta High School from 2015 to 2016 before moving on to Central Gwinnett High School as the Offensive Line Coach, a position he has held since 2016.

He also joined Walnut Grove Warrior Football as an OL Coach and Strength/Conditioning coach in April 2018, and in 2019, he expanded his coaching role to Rome High School.

Most recently, in April 2023, he began teaching and coaching at Clarke Central HS in Athens, Georgia.

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