5-star Georgia OT names top schools

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for 2021 5-star offensive tackle recruit Amarius Mims.

Five-star offensive tackle recruit Amarius Mims has set his top-six schools.  Mims is one of the top players in the class of 2021 and would be an excellent addition to Georgia’s recruiting class.

Mims is 6 feet, 8 inches tall and weighs 315 pounds. He has an ideal size for an offensive tackle. He plays high school football at Bleckley County and is from Cochran, Georgia.

Kirby Smart and the Dawgs would love for him to come to Athens. Georgia secured a commitment from the top tackle in the class of 2020. The University of Georgia will look to continue their offensive line recruiting dominance.

Mims named his top six colleges via his Twitter account:

Mims is considering UGA, Alabama, Oklahoma, FSU, Tennessee and Auburn. He recently set his commitment date.

Mims’ recruitment will have some twists and turns as it gets closer to signing day. He would be an elite building block for Georgia’s talented class. Georgia has eleven commitments in the class of 2021, but that may change soon. UGA coach Kirby Smart and his staff are focusing heavily on the class of 2021 despite the recruiting dead period.

Will Mims join Georgia in the class of 2021? He’s projected to join the Dawgs at the moment.

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5-star Georgia OT names commitment date

Five-star OT Amarius Mims has set his commitment date. He’s considering Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, and more.

Five-star offensive tackle recruit Amarius Mims has set his final top schools.  Mims is one of the top players in the class of 2021 and would be an excellent addition to Georgia’s class.

Mims is  six-feet, eight-inches tall and weighs 315 pounds. He has an ideal frame for an offensive tackle. He plays high school football at Bleckley County and is from Cochran, Georgia. He’s considered the top offensive lineman in Georgia.

Mims is considering several SEC schools. Mims included UGA in his original top eight, but he has deleted that tweet. Now, it appears Mims is working with a top ten of UGA, Alabama, Oregon, Oklahoma, FSU, Clemson, LSU, Florida, Tennessee and Auburn.

He set his commitment date via Twitter:

Mims would be an elite recruit for Georgia’s class of 2021. Georgia has nine commitments in the class of 2021, but that may change soon. UGA coach Kirby Smart and his staff will focus heavily on the class of 2021 following the end of the recruiting dead period.

Will Mims join UGA in the class of 2021? He’s projected to join the Dawgs at the moment according to recruiting experts. Mims recruitment is tough to predict though. Don’t rule out Tennessee, Auburn, and Alabama.

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2021 four-star safety JD Coffey sets commitment date

2021 S JD Coffey has announced he will be choosing his college on June 15, 2020. He is currently 100% Texas on the 247Sports crystal ball. 

2021 safety JD Coffey has announced he will be choosing his college on June 15, 2020. The four-star prospect is currently 100% towards Texas on the 247Sports crystal ball.

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5-star OT Amarius Mims names final top schools

Five-star offensive tackle recruit Amarius Mims has set his final top schools including several SEC schools.

Five-star offensive tackle recruit Amarius Mims has set his final top schools.  Mims is one of the top players in the class of 2021 and would be an excellent addition to Georgia’s class.

Mims is 6’8″ and weighs 315. He’s got an ideal size for an offensive tackle. Mims plays high school football at Bleckley County and is from Cochran, Georgia.

Mims is considering numerous SEC schools. Mims included UGA in his original top eight, but he has deleted that Tweet. Now, it appears Mims is working with a top ten of UGA, Alabama, Oregon, Oklahoma, FSU, Clemson, LSU, Florida, Tennessee, and Auburn.

Mims set his commitment date for his birthday via Twitter, but he has since deleted that Tweet as well. Mims’ recruitment will have some twists and turns as it gets closer to signing day.

Amarius Mims would be an elite building block for Georgia’s class of 2021. Georgia currently only has four commitments in the class of 2021, but that may change soon.  UGA coach Kirby Smart and his staff will focus heavily on the class of 2021 following the end of the recruiting dead period.

Will Mims join UGA in the class of 2021? He’s projected to join the Dawgs at the moment.

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5-star OT Amarius Mims sets commitment date

Five-star Georgia offensive tackle recruit Amarius Mims has set his commitment date. Mims is 6-8.

Five-star offensive tackle recruit Amarius Mims has set his commitment date. Mims  Mims is one of the top players in the class of 2021 and would be an excellent addition to Georgia’s.

Mims is 6’8″ and weighs 315. He’s got an ideal size for an offensive tackle. Mims plays high school football at Bleckley County and is from Cochran, Georgia.

Mims is considering numerous SEC schools. Mims included UGA in his original top eight, but he has deleted that Tweet. Now, it appears Mims is working with a top twelve of UGA, Alabama, UNC, South Carolina, Oregon, USC, Oklahoma, FSU, Texas A&M, Clemson, LSU, Florida, Tennessee, and Auburn.

Mims set his commitment date for his birthday via Twitter:

Amarius Mims would be an elite building block for Georgia’s class of 2021. Georgia currently only has three commitments in the class of 2021, but that may change soon.  UGA coach Kirby Smart and his staff will focus heavily on the class of 2021 following the end of the recruiting dead period.

Will Mims join UGA in the class of 2021? He’s projected to join the Dawgs at the moment.

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Is Georgia football still in it? Recruiting Director at Rivals makes Zach Evans prediction

Is Georgia football still in the mix for Zach Evans? Mike Farrell at Rivals thinks so.

Zach Evans, the 5-star running back out of North Shore High School in Houston, Texas, originally signed with Georgia but then later requested that the Bulldogs release him of his National Letter of Intent. Georgia did just that.

Evans, who may be the most talented player in the entire 2020 recruiting class, was supposed to announce his decision at the Under Armour game before backing out and delaying his recruitment.

Now, however, Georgia appears to be back in the fold for Evans.

Despite already signing with UGA and then being released from his NLI, some recruiting expert still think the superstar tailback will end up at Georgia when the dust settles.

Another name to keep an eye on is Broderick Jones, a 5-star offensive lineman who has been committed to Georgia for quite some time. He has not signed with the Dawgs, though, and Auburn has been making a strong push for the 6’6″ 300 pounder out of Lithonia, Georgia.

When asked to make a prediction on where these unsigned five-star players will go, Rivals.com’s National Recruiting Director Mike Farrell said he still thinks that both Evans and Jones will be heading to Georgia.

“Evans will end up at Georgia, Jones will also end up at Georgia.”

Evans is believed to be visiting Knoxville this weekend, according to Farrell. Ole Miss and Florida are in the mix as well.

At North Shore in Houston, Evans had another stellar season as a senior, rushing for 1,600 yards and 20 touchdowns on just 127 carries, with an average of 12.6 yards per carry. In 2018, when he was named MaxPreps’ National Junior of the Year, Evans tallied 1,785 rushing yards and 29 scores. His sophomore season,  Evans racked up 1,483 rushing yards and 27 touchdowns.

UGA in four-star receiver Marcus Fleming’s top five

The Georgia Bulldogs are in the top five for 2020 receiver Marcus Fleming, who plays football at Miami Northwestern High School.

The Georgia Bulldogs cracked the top five for 2020 wide receiver Marcus Fleming. Fleming hails from Miami, Florida and plays football at traditional powerhouse Northwestern High School. Georgia currently has a top five class of 2020.

Flemming announced his top schools and his commitment date last night:

Georgia will battle with Maryland, Nebraska, Florida, and Florida State for the four-star receiver. Fleming is 5’9″ and 160 pounds, so he’ll look to bulk up before playing in the SEC, ACC, or Big Ten.

Fleming has excellent speed. He visited UGA last week for the Texas A&M game. The Bulldogs already have an elite 2020 receiver commitment from the Miami area in Marcus Rosemy.

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