Social media reacts to 4-star RB Daijun Edwards committing to Georgia football

Social media reacted to the news of Daijun Edwards picking Georgia football.

On Thursday, Georgia football received a commitment from 4-star running back Daijun Edwards, out of Colquitt County High School in Moultrie, Georgia.

The commitment of Edwards gives the Bulldogs 22 players in 2020 and helped moved UGA to the No. 1 spot in the class rankings, overtaking Alabama.

The commitment of Edwards likely means 5-star ball carrier Zachary Evans will not be a Dawg after all. Evans signed with Georgia originally but Kirby Smart granted the No. 1 back’s request and released him of his National Letter of Intent.

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Regardless, Georgia gets a great player in Edwards, a 5-10, 200 pound beast.

Following the news of Edwards’ commitment, social media erupted in excitement over the addition of a great player and that new No. 1 ranked recruiting class.

 

Georgia football picks up commitment from 4-star RB

Georgia football landed a commitment from a 4-star RB today.

Georgia football has picked up a commitment from 4-star running back Daijun Edwards.

Edwards, a member of the 2020 recruiting class, announced in a tweet on Thursday that he would be committing to the Bulldogs. He chose UGA over Florida State and others.

Georgia originally offered Edwards (Colquitt County High School in Moultrie) in 2016, and the talented back committed to the Dawgs after visiting Athens over the weekend.

At 5-10, 200 pounds, Edwards ranks as the 279th overall player in his class, 21st running back and 28th player in the state of Georgia.

Edwards joins Kendall Milton, the nation’s No. 7 back in the 2020 class, as Georgia’s two running back commits for this class.

With the commitment of Edwards, Georgia now has 22 commits for 2020. The Dawgs also now hold the No. 1 class as well, according to 247Sports.