UGA football offers 4-star ATH Demitrius Bell

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to four-star class of 2023 athlete Demitrius Bell

Four-star athlete Demitrius Bell is considered a Michigan State lean at the moment, per 247Sports. Bell is a member of the class of 2023. He visited Michigan State in June.

The 6-foot-1, 175-pound athlete plays high school football for McGavock High School in Nashville, Tennessee. Bell is ranked as the No. 388 recruit in the senior class. He’s considered the No. 24 athlete and the No. 11 recruit in Tennessee.

The four-star athlete primarily plays wide receiver, but he has the frame to be a defensive back at the next level. The McGavock star has scholarship offers from numerous schools, including Florida State, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee.

Bell recently gained a lot of separation to score an easy touchdown.

Kirby Smart and Georgia football have 19 commitments in the class of 2023. The Bulldogs have the No. 3 recruiting class in the country. However, Georgia has only two commitments from wide receivers, so the Dawgs are likely looking to add at least one more commitment from a receiver.

Demitrius Bell announced his scholarship offer from the University of Georgia via Twitter:

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4-star WR Demitrius Bell decommits from Michigan State

One day after adding a big-time recruit to their class, the Spartans lost one of their previously committed elite prospects

One day after adding a big-time recruit to their class, the Spartans lost one of their previously committed elite prospects.

Four-star wide receiver Demitrius Bell announced on Tuesday evening that he has decommitted to Michigan State and reopened his recruitment. Bell has been committed to the Spartans since June 8.

Bell ranks as the No. 24 athlete and No. 388 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2023 class. He hails from Murfreesboro, Tenn. and ranks as the No. 11 player in the state.

Since committing to Michigan State in early June, Bell has picked up offers from SEC programs Alabama and Mississippi State. So it could be that one of those offers has resulted in him flipping his commitment but we will see how things shake out from here.

With the loss of Bell’s commitment, Michigan State now has 13 commits in the 2023 class. Of those 13 commits, 10 are four-star prospects.

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4-star WR Demitrius Bell commits to Michigan State football

MSU has landed a commitment from a 4-star wide receiver in the 2023 recruiting class

Michigan State has earned another commitment following the big recruiting weekend the staff held to kick off the month of June. Demitrius Bell, a 4-star wide receiver, has made the move to commit to MSU.

Bell is a native of Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and attends Blackman High School. He stands at 6-foot-1 and 175 pounds. He is known as a quick twitched wide receiver that will succeed playing in the slot.

According to the 247Sports composite rankings, Bell ranks as the No. 333 overall recruit in the 2023 recruiting class, giving him 4-star status.

The Spartans beat out the likes of LSU, Michigan, Penn State, South Carolina and home state Tennessee for Bell’s commitment.

Bell is the eighth recruit in MSU’s 2023 recruiting class, joining Andrew Depaepe, Brennan Parachek, Chance Rucker, Kedrick Reescano, Jonathan Slack, Bo Edmunson and Eddie Pleasant.

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