4-Star WR Chandler Smith is ready to commit

Four-star wide receiver recruit Chandler “CJ” Smith is ready to make a decision on where he will play college football

Four-star wide receiver recruit Chandler “CJ” Smith is ready to make a decision on where he will play college football. The talented wide receiver prospect will decide between Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Kentucky and Arkansas.

Smith is ranked the No. 224 recruit in the class of 2022. He plays high school football for Mt. Dora in Orlando, Florida. He is considered the No. 34 wide receiver in his class.

What separates Chandler Smith is his speed. Smith is one of the fastest players in the class of 2022.

The four-star wide receiver prospect runs track. Smith runs a blazing fast 100-meter dash. He ran a personal-best of 10.28 second this year, which is not far behind the fastest player on Georgia’s roster (Arian Smith, who runs track for UGA).

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs offered Smith a scholarship on May 5th. Chandler Smith, who is favored to commit to UGA, will be committing on Dec. 14 at noon EST.

Smith announced his commitment date and time via his Twitter account:

Chandler Smith originally committed to Florida, but decommitted from the Gators a few weeks after Florida fired head coach Dan Mullen.

You can’t teach Smith’s speed. He is an elite athlete. Smith has one of the best 200-meter times in the country.

Smith has earned several honors for being a great track and field athlete:

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Georgia, Florida among top 5 for WR Chandler Smith

The Georgia Bulldogs and Florida Gators are competing for 3-star wide receiver recruit Chandler “CJ” Smith

The Georgia Bulldogs and Florida Gators are competing for three-star wide receiver recruit Chandler “CJ” Smith. The talented wide receiver prospect put Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Ole Miss and Arkansas in his top five.

Smith is ranked the No. 773 recruit in the class of 2022. He plays high school football for Bishop Moore Catholic in Orlando, Florida. He is considered the No. 98 wide receiver in his class.

The three-star wide receiver prospect also runs track. He ran a 10.5-second 100 meters this year, which is not far behind the fastest player on Georgia’s roster (Arian Smith).

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs offered Smith a scholarship on May 5. Georgia was not in Smith’s top 10, but the Dawgs had not offered him a scholarship then. Smith has plans to visit Florida, Arkansas and South Carolina in the upcoming weeks.

Smith announced his top five schools via his Twitter account:

You can’t teach Smith’s speed. He is an elite athlete who has speed other top recruits can’t match. Smith has one of the best 200-meters times in the country:

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