5-star UGA QB commit Brock Vandagriff recruits nation’s No. 2 TE to Georgia

Georgia football’s 5-star QB commit Brock Vandagriff tweets at No. 2 TE in 2021 class in an effort to recruit the top players in the country

Georgia’s 5-star 2021 quarterback commit Brock Vandagriff has been playing a big role in recruiting members of UGA’s 2021 recruiting class.

Vandagriff, from Bogart, Georgia, plays for Prince Avenue Christian School and is actively recruiting some of the most talented players in the 2021 class to play along side him at UGA.

Vandagriff tweeted at Brock Bowers, the nation’s No. 2 tight end in the 2021 class, recruiting him to Athens.

Bowers is from Napa, California, and listed at 6-foot-3, 225 pounds. He has over 20 offers, and Georgia appears to be the leader right now.

Vandagriff fancied the idea of a “Brock-to-Brock” connection in Athens down the road, which could be very fun to watch.

 

Recruiting spotlight: 5-star UGA QB commit Brock Vandagriff

Get to know Georgia football 2021 #2 ranked dual-threat QB commit Brock Vandagriff.

5-star dual-threat 2021 quarterback prospect Brock Vandagriff gave his commitment to the G this past January.

Vandagriff, the 6-3, 205 pound rising high school senior, currently attends the Prince Avenue Christian School, in his hometown of Bogart, GA.  He made the decision to stay close to home and play for Kirby Smart and the Dawgs.

Vandagriff is the #2 dual-threat quarterback in the 2021 class and already has a perfect college frame. He ranks as the No. 12 player overall.

His poise in the pocket is very nice, showing confident throws and strong runs in his high school film.

Watch Brock’s junior season highlights here:

Vandagriff was Georgia’s third commitment for the 2021 class, a class that has been slightly delayed due to coronavirus, but we know Kirby’s recruitment never stops.  Georgia’s 2021 class currently has seven commits.

He had offers from Oklahoma, Auburn and Alabama but turned those down for UGA.

“I trust the coaches there, and I trust them in the direction they are going and I want to be able to compete for national championships,” Vandagriff told DawgNation on his decision to sign with the Bulldogs.

According to 247Sports, Vandagriff clocked in at 4.69 seconds on a 40-yard dash, and also recorded a 36.9-inch vertical jump.  Those are crazy numbers for anyone, not just a 6-3 quarterback.

Vandagriff has one more year of high school ball until he gets to work in Athens to compete for the starting QB job.