4-star OT Bo Hughley signs with Georgia football

Bo Hughley is a Dawg.

The Georgia Bulldogs have received a national letter of intent from 4-star offensive tackle Bo Hughley.

Hughley, out of Langston Hughes High School in Fairburn, Georgia, originally committed to Georgia in September of 2021.

He ranks as the nation’s No. 77 overall player and No. 11 ranked offensive tackle in the class of 2023.

At 6-foot-7 and 290 pounds, Hughley originally committed to Georgia over schools like FSU, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Miami, UCF, Auburn and Georgia Tech.

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Can Auburn flip one of Georgia’s top recruits before December?

Four-star OT Bo Hughley has been a Georgia commit since last year. But, after a successful weekend on the Plains, could Auburn make him change his mind?

Auburn Football has roped in five commits for the 2023 cycle, with all of them being rated as four-star prospects by 247Sports.

Although the Auburn coaching staff is off to a quality start in their recruiting efforts, they are still looking for that one headlining commitment that could make the dominoes fall.

Auburn may have that guy within their reach, but they will need to fight off one of their main rivals in order to bring him to the Plains.

[autotag]Bo Hughley[/autotag], a four-star offensive tackle from Langston Hughes High School in Fairburn, Georgia, has been committed to Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs since last September. However, it appears that Auburn is making an 11th hour push to bring Hughley across state lines ahead of the December signing period.

Since Hughley’s commitment to Georgia, Auburn has remained in constant contact with him. Hughley even attended Big Cat Weekend. The mutual interest between Hughley and Auburn appears to continue growing. So much so, that Auburn Live’s Keith Niebuhr has predicted that Hughley will flip to Auburn.

However, On3’s Director of Recruiting, Chad Simmons, believes that a flip is not imminent, but says that anything is possible between now and December.

“Nothing is going to be official for the top-10 offensive tackle until December,” Simmons said. “This can change at any time, but based on two sources very close to this, I am hearing a flip or any type of change is not imminent for Hughley.”

In addition to Hughley, Auburn fans also need to keep an eye on four-star EDGE [autotag]Ashley Williams[/autotag]. Williams, the No. 20 prospect from Louisiana for the 2023 cycle, decommitted from Nebraska Sunday following Big Cat Weekend.

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Blue-chip Georgia commit sets date for UF visit

Four-star offensive tackle Bo Hughley will be one of many big-time prospects on campus this coming weekend.

It was already set to be a busy for the Gators this coming weekend, the first that recruits are allowed to take visits after the end of the February dead period.

Florida will have three five-stars on campus and a litany of four-stars. Among them will be a player committed to a bitter rival that UF is desperate to flip.

Four-star offensive tackle Bo Hughley, who pledged to the Georgia Bulldogs way back in September, plans to visit Gainesville this weekend according to 247Sports’ Rusty Mansell. The Fairburn (Georgia) Langston Hughes product is the No. 58 player and No. 6 offensive tackle in the 2023 class, per the 247Sports Composite.

He received an offer from the Gators on Wednesday, and the 6-foot-7-inch, 290-pound prospect is at least interested. However, he has held firm on his commitment to Georgia even with the departure of UGA offensive line coach Matt Luke.

Here’s his prospect breakdown from 247Sports’ Andrew Ivins.

A trench bully of sorts that can win with his hands and a rather strong punch. Does a nice job of finding leverage and playing through the whistle for a youngster. Longer arms (reports a seven-foot wingspan) allow him to swallow up would-be tacklers and open up holes for the run game. Loves to overpower defenders and drive them into the ground. Has experience working on both the left and right sides of the line.

If Florida hopes to flip Hughley, it won’t do so without competition. He has discussed also taking visits to LSU, Auburn and Jackson State in the past. But if the Gators can make a strong sell when he’s on campus this weekend, they could be poised for a major flip from Kirby Smart.

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2023 4-star OT ‘100% committed to UGA’ after departure of OL coach Matt Luke

That’s what we like to hear!

Whenever a position coach leaves a program, one of the first thoughts is always ‘how will this impact recruiting?’

Well, 2023 Georgia offensive tackle commit Bo Hughley was unphased by the recent departure of offensive line coach Matt Luke, and took to Twitter on Tuesday to reaffirm his commitment to the Bulldogs.

“‘100% committed to UGA,” Hughly wrote in a tweet.

Hughley, a 6-foot-7 and 290 pound 4-star offensive tackle out of Langston Hughes High School in Fairburn, Georgia, has been committed to UGA since September.

Hughley ranks as the nation’s No. 58 overall player and as the No. 6 ranked offensive tackle in the 2023 class, per 247Sports’ composite rankings. He is right there with cornerback Marcus Washington (No. 57 overall) as Georgia’s highest rated recruit in its No. 2 ranked 2023 class.

Tall 4-star OT commits to Georgia football

The Georgia Bulldogs have added a 2023 commitment in four-star offensive tackle prospect Bo Hughley.

The Georgia Bulldogs have landed a commitment from four-star offensive tackle prospect Bo Hughley. The 6-foot-7, 290-pound offensive lineman has an impressive frame.

Hughley has added some weight to his frame to help him play major college football. Hughley is a member of the class of 2023. It’s no secret the Georgia Bulldogs and offensive line coach Matt Luke love big, powerful offensive linemen.

The four-star offensive tackle plays for Langston Hughes High School in Fairburn, Georgia. Johnathan “Bo” Hughley is ranked as the No. 72 prospect in his class and the No. 6 offensive tackle.

Bo Hughley committed to Georgia over schools like FSU, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Miami, UCF, Auburn and Georgia Tech. He announced his decision via his Twitter account:

Hughley is Kirby Smart and Georgia’s fifth commitment in the class of 2023. All five of Georgia’s 2023 commits are rated as four-star prospects. UGA has the second-ranked class of 2023 in the country.

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Clemson offer ‘would mean everything’ to highly regarded Georgia OL

This top offensive line prospect has come a long way in the recruiting process. As a high school freshman, Johnathan “Bo” Hughley didn’t own a single scholarship offer. Now, as a junior, the four-star offensive tackle from Langston Hughes High …

This top offensive line prospect has come a long way in the recruiting process.

As a high school freshman, Johnathan “Bo” Hughley didn’t own a single scholarship offer. Now, as a junior, the four-star offensive tackle from Langston Hughes High School (Fairburn, Ga.) holds more than a dozen offers and is considered one of the top players at his position — and a top-75 national prospect in the 2023 class regardless of position — by multiple recruiting services.

“Everything’s been going perfect actually,” Hughley said of the recruiting process in a recent interview with The Clemson Insider. “In my ninth-grade year, I didn’t have any offers, and for me to gain as many offers as I could from 10th grade to the beginning of my 11th-grade [year] is awesome. So, everything’s been going good.”

Hughley is ranked as the No. 5 offensive tackle and No. 60 overall prospect in the 2023 class by Rivals, while ESPN touts him as the No. 6 OT and No. 68 overall prospect in his class. According to the 247Sports Composite, he is the No. 6 OT and No. 72 overall prospect in the class.

The 6-foot-7, 290-pounder had a busy summer traveling around the South to check out a bunch of schools, including Clemson. He competed at the Dabo Swinney Camp in June and got attention from offensive line coach Robbie Caldwell while on campus.

“When I went, I did the camp first,” Hughley said. “It was two parts of the camp. During the little break part, the coaches took me — and I was with a couple of my teammates, so they were with me — and we did a tour around the school, tried on uniforms, etcetera. And the conversation we were having with the coaches, I was really blessed that he [Caldwell] came to me personally for a conversation, and out of the whole group, I stood out to him. The bond I feel like I could build with the coaches would be great.”

Caldwell gave Hughley’s camp showing positive reviews, while also sending him home with feedback that Hughley could use to improve his game as an offensive lineman.

“He was telling me how he liked my camp performance, but he gave me some tips on what I could work on,” Hughley said.

The coaching Hughley received at the camp from not only Caldwell and Clemson’s staff, but also some of the current players that worked the camp, stood out to him and told him a lot about the coaches.

“The players were coaching us, and it’s great that the players can take the knowledge that they’ve learned from practice and camps and come put it in and help the youth,” Hughley said. “That shows a lot about the coaching. It shows that the coaches are actually coaching and showing the players how to play the game of football.”

Along with Clemson, Hughley visited schools such as Georgia, Georgia Tech, Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss, North Carolina and North Carolina A&T this summer.

Hughley’s offer list includes Georgia, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Ole Miss, Florida State, Miami, UCF, Tennessee, Kentucky, Mississippi State, Pittsburgh and West Virginia among others.

Hughley plans to narrow things down sometime during his junior year but doesn’t intend to commit until his senior year in 2022. As of now, he says “everything’s still wide open” in his recruitment.

Hughley has learned that Clemson takes the recruiting process slower than most schools, so he is staying patient as he keeps his fingers crossed for a potential offer from the Tigers down the road.

“Clemson is one of the schools I’m waiting on to offer me,” he said.

“Honestly, it would mean everything,” he added of a Clemson offer. “I have dreamed about going to Clemson.”

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UGA football in top 8 for tall 4-star OT

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top eight schools for four-star offensive tackle prospect Bo Hughley.

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The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top eight schools for four-star offensive tackle prospect Bo Hughley. The 6-foot-7, 270-pound offensive lineman has an impressive frame.

Hughley will look to add some weight before playing in major college football. Fortunately, the class of 2023 offensive tackle has a few years to add to his frame. It’s no secret that the Georgia Bulldogs and offensive line coach Matt Luke love big, powerful offensive linemen.

The four-star offensive tackle plays for Langston Hughes High School in Fairburn, Georgia. Johnathan “Bo” Hughley is ranked as the No. 67 prospect in his class and the No. 6 offensive tackle.

Hughley announced his top eight of Georgia, FSU, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Miami, UCF, Auburn, and Georgia Tech via his Twitter account:

The tall offensive tackle indicates that his recruitment is still open.

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