UGA football in top schools for dual-sport standout

In-state athlete BJ Gibson was previously committed to play baseball at Tennessee. Now he has reopened his recruitment.

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for in-state athlete BJ Gibson. Gibson decommitted from the Tennessee Volunteers baseball program on Jan. 23.

Gibson stars in football and baseball for Wilcox County High School in Rochelle, Georgia.

He is a four-star athlete. He is the No. 301 player in the country and the No. 26 athlete. Gibson is the No. 39 football recruit in Georgia.

The 6-foot, 170-pound recruit has great speed and acceleration. Gibson primarily plays wide receiver for Wilcox County. He shows good body control.

Gibson is a smooth athlete. He times the snap count to get fast releases off the line of scrimmage. He is a deep threat and does a lot of damage on screen plays.

Will Gibson pick football or baseball? He could play both sports in college. He is a highly rated baseball recruit. Gibson has gone on recent visits to Florida and Florida State.

BJ Gibson’s top schools are Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, FSU, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Stanford, Kentucky, USF, Northwestern, Georgia Southern, LSU and South Carolina.

Georgia offered the talented two-sport star in February 2022. Gibson named his top 13 schools via Twitter:

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Georgia football offers Tennessee baseball commit

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to in-state athlete BJ Gibson, who is committed to play baseball at Tennessee.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to in-state athlete BJ Gibson. Georgia football joins Arkansas, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Coastal Carolina and more as programs to offer Gibson.

Gibson stars in football and baseball for Wilcox County High School in Rochelle, Georgia. He is committed to Tennessee for baseball. Gibson could play both sports at Tennessee. He has a football scholarship offer from the Volunteers.

The in-state athlete took a visit to the University of Georgia on March 29. The 6-foot, 170-pound recruit has solid speed and acceleration. Gibson primarily plays wide receiver for Wilcox County. He shows good body control.

Here’s a look at the class of 2024 athlete’s sophomore season highlights:

Gibson is a smooth athlete. He times the snap count to get fast releases off the line of scrimmage. He is a deep threat and does a lot of damage on screen plays. Gibson is unranked as a football recruit.

Will Gibson pick football or baseball? He could play both sports in college. He is a highly-rated baseball recruit.

The Tennessee baseball commit announced his scholarship offer from Georgia football via Twitter:

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