Adonai Mitchell left Georgia primarily for family reasons, specifically to be closer to his young daughter. While he was contributing to a highly successful Georgia program with back-to-back national championships, the distance from his daughter meant he couldn't spend quality time with her in person. Transferring to Texas allowed him to be near his family, moving from phone calls and blown kisses over the phone to being able to visit more frequently and share time directly with them. Additionally, there were strategic reasons related to his football career: at Texas, he had a better chance to increase his NFL draft stock by playing in an offense where he might get more opportunities and be closer to home. The crowded receiver room at Georgia and the prospect of a new quarterback likely made Texas a more appealing option for his development.