Wednesday, the Georgia football program signed all of its intended commits as expected, though retaining everyone was no small feat.
Now, the Dawgs will turn their attention elsewhere, as a number of highly-ranked prospects are still yet to announce their college choices.
Four-star CJ Stroud out of California is the latest to unveil where he will be playing college ball.
The pro-style quarterback ranked No. 83 in the nation per 247Sports and No. 10 in the state of California, will be heading North to Columbus. Ohio State was always considered the front-runner for Stroud, though it had been reported Georgia made a significant late push to try and land the 6’2.5″, 194-pound signal caller.
Now, the Bulldogs will have to zone in on some of their backup options to replace Fromm, assuming he does in fact declare for the 2020 NFL Draft. Though nothing with Fromm is official as of right now, Georgia will likely turn its attention to newly signed four-star Carson Beck, in addition to the transfer market.
An experienced quarterback like Houston’s D’Eriq King could be an option for the Bulldogs, while taking a gamble with Stetson Bennett, Dwan Mathis and Carson Beck is also a possibility.
Stay tuned to UGA Wire throughout the day as we bring you extensive coverage of the early signing period.