Three-star offensive tackle recruit Maximus Gibbs is normally the biggest guy in the room. That will remain the case in most offensive line rooms when Gibbs decides what college he wants to attend.
Gibbs, a member of the class of 2021, is 6-6 and weighs 370 pounds. His size would slate him as arguably the biggest offensive lineman at Georgia. UGA is known for having some of the largest offensive lines in the country, but Gibbs would take it to another level.
Gibbs plays high school football at powerhouse St. John Bosco in Bellflower, California. St. John Bosco was home to NFL quarterback Josh Rosen.
Maximus Gibbs released his final seven schools via Twitter:
MY Final 7 …RESPECT MY DECISION đ¤ pic.twitter.com/hEYRcnPIPs
— Maximus Gibbs (@gibbs_maximus) April 12, 2020
Gibbs will decide between USC, Texas A&M, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, and Nebraska. Where will Gibbs go next? He’s been recently offered a scholarship by the Georgia Bulldogs:
AFTER A GREAT CONVERSATION WITH @CoachEGordon . I AM BLESSED TO RECEIVE A OFFER FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA!!đśâ¤ď¸đ¤ #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/6zgHFenTgN
— Maximus Gibbs (@gibbs_maximus) April 9, 2020
The USC Trojans are considered front-runners for Gibbs, but you can never rule out Kirby Smart and the Dawgs, who are coming off a big week in recruiting. Additionally, Nick Saban and the Alabama Crimson Tide are excellent recruiters as well.
We’ll keep you updated throughout Maximus Gibbs’s recruitment. Go Dawgs!
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