Previously unranked UGA commit Tae Harris now rated as four-star

UGA commit Tae Harris plays high school football for Cedartown High School, which is the home of Georgia football legend Nick Chubb

Elite class of 2025 cornerback Tae Harris is now ranked as a four-star recruit, per Rivals. Harris, who committed to Georgia football in June, was previously unranked.

Additionally, Tae Harris has received an invitation to play in the 2025 All-American Bowl in San Antonio, Texas. It is nice to see Harris get some well deserved recognition.

Tae Harris plays high school football for Cedartown High School in Cedartown, Georgia. Georgia football legend Nick Chubb also played for Cedartown.

Tae Harris is a track athlete with elite speed. In fact, he ran a 10.7 second 100-meter dash earlier this year. The 6-foot, 180-pound athlete is ranked as the No. 144 recruit and No. 14 cornerback in the rising junior class, per Rivals.

Tae Harris earned a scholarship offer from the Bulldogs after he visited Georgia on May 31. The Cedartown standout holds scholarship offers from college football programs like Arkansas State, Troy, and Georgia Southern.

Georgia football has commitments from six recruits in the 2025 recruiting cycle. The Bulldogs already hold commitments from three five-star recruits in the rising junior class.

Tae Harris is an explosive athlete with good lower body strength. On tape, Harris primarily plays cornerback. He is a sound tackler and big hitter. Harris does a good job of reading screen passes and is not afraid to attack opposing blockers.

Let’s take a look at highlights from his sophomore season:

Harris announced his invitation to play in the 2025 All-American Bowl on NBC via social media:

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