Recently committed WR CJ Smith signs with Georgia

Georgia added some serious speed this morning.

The Bulldogs received some good news on Tuesday, when four-star receiver C.J. Smith, a former Florida commit, committed to UGA.

Smith is rated as the No. 34 receiver, the No. 26 player in the state of Florida and the No. 224 player overall in the 2022 recruiting class.

Smith is a legitimate track star who won both the 100m (10.28) and 200m as a junior at Mt. Dora High School in Orlando, Fla.

Smith plans to follow along the same path as current Bulldog receiver Arian Smith, who also runs track for Georgia.

On Wednesday, Smith officially put pen to paper and signed with the Bulldogs.

2022 wide receiver, Vols’ target announces commitment time

2022 wide receiver prospect and Vols’ target announces commitment time for Tuesday.

2022 wide receiver prospect Chandler Smith announced his commitment Monday ahead of the early signing period.

Smith announced he will commit on Tuesday at noon EST.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pound wide receiver is from Mt. Dora High School in Orlando, Florida. Smith decommitted from Florida on Dec. 7.

The football early signing period takes place Dec. 15-17 for the 2022 recruiting class.

Tennessee’s wide receivers coach Kodi Burns visited Smith on Dec. 8. Smith officially visited Tennessee on Dec. 3.

Tennessee’s 2022 football commitment tracker

Big board: Tennessee’s 2022 football recruiting class by position

Tennessee’s 2023 football commitment tracker

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Georgia recruiting: Top targets to watch ahead of early signing day

Georgia’s recruiting wish list ahead of Wednesday’s early signing day

With the early signing period set to begin December 15, Georgia is in good shape to reel in another top ranked recruiting class.

Currently, the Bulldogs have the nation’s No. 2 ranked class for the 2022 cycle, trailing only Alabama according to 247Sports team rankings.

Kirby Smart’s landed some big fish in this class, including five-stars Malaki Starks (athlete), Jaheim Singletary (cornerback) and Mykel Williams (defensive lineman).

Georgia has 24 commits so far but will look to bring in several more and regain that No. 1 spot in the recruiting rankings.

Here’s a few targets Georgia is still in the running for that would make this class one of the greatest in UGA history:

Tennessee visits Florida wide receiver decommit ahead of early signing period

Tennessee visits Florida wide receiver decommit ahead of the early signing period.

First-year head coach Josh Heupel and his Tennessee staff continue to recruit future Vols.

Heupel and the Vols’ staff have been visiting commits and prospects on the recruiting trail, as well as having players visit on campus.

On Wednesday, Tennessee wide receivers coach Kodi Burns visited 2022 prospect Chandler Smith.

“Another great in home visit with Kodi Burns,” Smith said on Twitter.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pound wide receiver is from Mt. Dora High School in Orlando, Florida. Smith decommitted from Florida on Dec. 7.

The football early signing period takes place Dec. 15-17 for the 2022 recruiting class.

Tennessee’s 2022 football commitment tracker

Big board: Tennessee’s 2022 football recruiting class by position

Tennessee’s 2023 football commitment tracker

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Florida football loses two more 2022 commits on Tuesday, another Wednesday

The Gators have lost three of their top recruits in the last two days.

Florida head coach Billy Napier is in his first week on the job at Florida, and as you would expect from a new coach and transition class, the 2022 recruiting class has seen a few shakeups.

Most notably, quarterback commit Nick Evers, a four-star prospect out of Flower Mound, Texas, announced via Twitter that he would be withdrawing his commitment to Florida. The 6-foot-3-inch passer, who is the No. 144 prospect in the nation on the 247Sports Composite, has been committed to the Gators since March 9.

The team also saw Orlando wide receiver Chandler “CJ” Smith leave the class. Smith was the No. 220 player nationally, and the four-star recruit visited Tennessee this past weekend. Smith, a 6-foot-1-inch prospect, is the No. 32 receiver in the class.

Florida’s receiver class took another hit on Wednesday when four-star Winter Garden product Jayden Gibson decommitted. Gibson, a 6-foot-5-inch burner, was ranked as the No. 176 prospect in the 247Sports Composite but was likely due for a boost as he became a top 50 prospect according to Rivals this week.

With these losses, Florida’s recruiting class ranks 40th in the nation and is dead last in the SEC. It may be tough to turn things around before Early Signing Day a week from now, but Napier will certainly look for a decent haul on National Signing Day in February.

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