Carlton Madden commits to Georgia football

Georgia football recruiting target Carlton Madden, a 3-star LB, has made his commitment

Georgia football recruiting target Carlton Madden has made his college decision. Madden has committed to the University of Georgia.

Madden, a three-star linebacker, plays high school football for Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, Georgia. Madden is the No. 785 overall prospect in the nation.

The 6-foot-3, 239-pound linebacker is the No. 36 edge rusher and the No. 79 player in Georgia, per the 247Sports composite.

Madden previously announced his decision to commit to the Colorado football program, but he later decommitted after the Bulldogs started giving him more recruiting attention. Now, he’s staying home.

Madden visited Georgia in early June and has checked out a few programs since then.

The three-star outside linebacker’s scholarship offers include Auburn, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Washington State, and Georgia Tech. He announced his commitment to UGA via his Twitter account:

Carlton Madden picked Georgia over Oregon, Ole Miss, Tennessee and Colorado. Kirby Smart and Georgia have the No. 4 recruiting class in the country with 17 commitments.

Here’s the three-star linebacker’s commitment video:

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UGA recruiting target moves up commitment date

Georgia football recruiting target and former Colorado Buffaloes commitment Carlton Madden has moved up his commitment date

Georgia football recruiting target and former Colorado Buffaloes commitment Carlton Madden has moved up his commitment date. Madden is projected to commit to the University of Georgia when he makes his decision on Sept. 16 at noon.

The three-star linebacker plays high school football for Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, Georgia. Madden is the No. 785 overall prospect in the nation.

The 6-foot-3, 239-pound linebacker is rated the No. 36 edge rusher and the No. 79 player in Georgia, per the 247Sports composite.

Does Madden want to stay home in Georgia? Madden announced his decision to decommit from the Colorado football program after the Bulldogs started giving him more recruiting attention.

Madden visited Georgia in early June and has checked out a few programs since then.

The three-star outside linebacker has scholarship offers from Ole Miss, Washington State, Georgia Tech, Florida Atlantic and more. He announced his new commitment date of Sept. 16 via his Twitter account:

Georgia, Oregon, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Colorado are the top contenders to land a commitment from Carlton Madden, who named them as his top five schools in August.

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UGA recruiting target Carlton Madden sets commitment date

UGA football recruiting target LB Carlton Madden sets commitment date

Georgia football offered a scholarship to former Colorado Buffaloes commitment Carlton Madden in June. Now, Madden is projected to commit to the University of Georgia when he makes his decision on Sept. 18.

The three-star linebacker plays high school football for Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, Georgia.

The 6-foot-3, 239-pound linebacker is rated the No. 33 edge rusher and the No. 77 player in Georgia, per the 247Sports composite.

Does Madden want to stay home in Georgia? Madden announced his decision to decommit from the Colorado football program after the Bulldogs started giving him more recruiting attention.

Madden visited Georgia in early June and has checked out a few programs since the start of that month. Here is a look at photos from Madden’s recent visit to Athens:

The three-star outside linebacker has scholarship offers from Ole Miss, Washington State, Georgia Tech, Florida Atlantic and more. He announced his commitment date via his Twitter account:

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Carlton Madden decommits from Colorado following UGA offer

Georgia football offered a scholarship to former Colorado Buffaloes commitment Carlton Madden a few days ago

Georgia football offered a scholarship to former Colorado Buffaloes commitment Carlton Madden a few days ago on June 17. Now, Madden has decommitted from Colorado.

Madden is a class of 2022 recruit who is a three-star linebacker. He plays high school football for Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, Georgia.

The 6-foot-3, 239-pound linebacker is rated as the No. 37 edge rusher and the No. 82 player in the state of Georgia, per the 247Sports composite.

Does Carlton Madden want to stay closer to home? Madden announced his decision to decommit from the Colorado football program via his Twitter account:

Madden visited Georgia in early June and has checked out a few programs since the start of the month. The three-star outside linebacker has scholarship offers from Ole Miss, Washington State, Georgia Tech, and more.

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Georgia football offers scholarship to 2022 in-state LB Carlton Madden

2022 LB Carlton Madden has earned scholarship offer from Georgia football. Madden is a three-star recruit out of Cedar Grove High School.

As Georgia football prepares for a big upcoming season, coach Kirby Smart and staff are making moves on the recruiting trail.

The most recent offer in the class of 2022 is three-star linebacker Carlton Madden out of Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood, Georgia.

Recruits were finally allowed to visit campuses and meet coaches face-to-face when the NCAA ended its dead period on June 1.

Madden (6 feet, 3 inches, 239 pounds) is rated the No. 37 edge defender and the No. 82 player in the state of Georgia, according to the 247Sports composite.

While Madden is a Colorado commit, Georgia has made a recent push after defensive coordinator Dan Lanning took Madden aside and offered him a scholarship when Madden’s team came to Athens for a 7-on-7 tournament this week.

Check out some of Madden’s highlights here.

 


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