Georgia Bulldogs four star WR target pushes back commitment

The Georgia Bulldogs made the top four of IMG Academy wide receiver Agiye Hall, who is pushing back his commitment date.

The Georgia Bulldogs made the top four of elite wide receiver Agiye Hall. Hall is a four-star prospect who plays high school football at IMG Academy. Hall has good size at 6’3″ and has pushed back his March 14th commitment date.

Agiye Hall, who is a member of the class of 2021, is planning to make his commitment on August 14th now:

Hall announced his top four schools: Georgia, Arizona State, LSU, and Alabama via Twitter earlier this month. Now, Hall is re-opening his recruitment to all schools. Will another school sneak into the mix?

Agiye Hall trains at an elite high school football program in IMG Academy. Hall is a good route runner. Look at this route to demonstrate his skill-set:

Hall doesn’t tip his route very much and gains lots of separation in this case. He should be a playmaker in college. He’d be a great commitment for Kirby Smart and Georgia, which is still building the class of 2021. UGA and others will have to wait now.

With the Coronavirus, fans should expect fewer commitments this spring. Recruits aren’t able to visit as many schools and won’t make commitments until they’ve seen their options.

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Georgia Bulldogs in four star WR Agiye Hall’s top four

The Georgia Bulldogs and two other SEC schools have made the top four of four-star IMG Academy wide receiver Agiye Hall.

The Georgia Bulldogs have made the top four of Agiye Hall. Hall is a four-star prospect who plays high school football at IMG Academy. Hall has good size at 6’3″ and is committing on March 14th.

Agiye Hall is a member of the class of 2021 and plays wide receiver. Will he choose UGA?

Hall announced his top four schools: Georgia, Arizona State, LSU, and Alabama via Twitter:

Hall practices and trains at an elite high school football program in IMG Academy. His announcement is on the horizon. Hall is a good route runner. Look at this route to demonstrate his skill-set:

Hall doesn’t tip his route very much and gains lots of separation in this case. He’d be a great commitment for Kirby Smart and Georgia, which is still building the class of 2021.

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Bleacher Report’s Top 25 2021 Recruits: Texas Targets

Bleacher Report has come out with their top 25 recruits of the 2021 class. The Texas Longhorns have six targets among the list.

Bleacher Report college football writer Tyler Brooke has come out with his list of the top 25 recruits in the 2021 class. There are more than a few names on the list that have offers from Texas.

24. Atiye Hall, Wide Receiver, IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL)

MG Academy produces elite athletes across a number of different sports, and Agiye Hall is no different. At 6’3″ and 190 pounds, Hall is listed as the No. 1 receiver in the country with 43 FBS offers already on the table. His commitment is scheduled for March 14. Alabama, Arizona State, Clemson and LSU are among those in on him.

Hall has an offer from the University of Texas but teams listed in the post have the inside track on his commitment in 2021.

21. Troy Franklin, Wide Receiver, Menlo-Atherton (Menlo Park, CA)

An explosive playmaker that plays in all three phases of the game, Troy Franklin will be a big-time wide receiver in college. His wiry 6’2″, 170-pound frame still has plenty of room left to grow into, and his potential is through the roof. Alabama’s Jeff Banks and Oregon’s Jim Mastro are already hard at work trying to lure Franklin to their respective programs.

While Alabama, Oregon, Tennessee and Utah are among his top offers, the Texas Longhorns are right there in the mix for the five-star wide receiver who is ranked the number one receiver of the class. Composite rankings have him as number two receiver in the country and 23rd overall.

13. Landon Jackson, Weakside Defensive End, Pleasant Grove (TX)

At 6’6″ and 240 pounds, it’s not surprising to anyone that Landon Jackson already has 27 FBS offers. The Texas native is such a prized recruit that even Ohio State head coach Ryan Day has been personally involved in his recruitment. Jackson is putting up video-game numbers in high school, and there’s a whole season left for him to generate even more buzz

The Texas product has a wealth of offers on the table including from the Longhorns. 247 has him at 67 percent to the Aggies. It would be a great get for Texas if they can flip him to Austin. Jackson has yet to commit to a program early on in the cycle, but his 36.5 sacks in three seasons shows the level of disruption that he can create. He is rated the number one WDE in the nation.

10. Savion Byrd, Offensive Tackle, Duncanville (TX)

As 6’5″ and 265 pounds, Texas’ Savion Byrd has plenty of room to grow and already looks like one of the top offensive tackle prospects in the country. He hasn’t committed anywhere yet, but in-state schools like Texas and SMU have a strong chance to bring him in.

The defending National Champions in LSU are among the top teams in pursuit of the state’s second-best offensive tackle recruit. Byrd was tasked with protecting Texas’ signee Ja’Quinden Jackson and he could be doing that in the future. He is projected to sign with the Longhorns in 2021.

8. Tony Grimes, Cornerback, Princess Anne (Virginia Beach, VA)

Is there a chance an in-state school can snag the No. 1 recruit in Virginia? Top-ranked cornerback Tony Grimes is already drawing interest from the likes of Alabama, Clemson and Georgia thanks to his lengthy frame and smooth play at cornerback. It’ll be tough for Virginia or Virginia Tech to pull it off, but it would be a huge win for either program.

Grimes has received an offer from the Texas Longhorns but it seems like the number one rated cornerback in the country might be out of reach. He is likely to sign with Virginia Tech with the Aggies also in the running.

2. Tommy Brockermeyer, Offensive Tackle, All Saints Episcopal (Ft Worth, TX)

Being the top offensive tackle in the country is a huge honor for any recruit. For Brockermeyer, that’s the expectation given his family. Tommy’s father, Blake Brockermeyer, was an offensive tackle in the NFL and for the Texas Longhorns. His brother Luke is a linebacker with the Longhorns. It’s no guarantee that Brockermeyer follows his family’s footsteps because he’ll have a lot of top-tier schools heavily recruiting him over the coming year.

While the Longhorns do have the inside track on Brockermeyer, it doesn’t feel like it is a foregone conclusion. However with his broker Luke already in Austin, that could bode well. Another note is that Tommy’s twin brother James is the third-rated center in the country and is likely to join Luke in Austin.