The Georgia Bulldogs have lost a commitment in the class of 2021. Four-star defensive end Elijah Jeudy has decided to decommit from the University of Georgia. Jeudy originally committed to UGA on his birthday.
He plays football for Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He was joined D’Andre Swift and Mark Webb as the latest Georgia players from Philly. Jeudy chose UGA over Texas A&M, Tennessee, Oregon and LSU back in the spring. Those will be among the teams competing to land Jeudy now that he has made his decommitment.
Elijah Jeudy announced his decision to decommit from the University of Georgia via his Twitter account:
I know that there’s been a lot of rumors saying that I will be decommitting from Georgia. I’ve been fighting and debating it for a couple of months now and I’ve came to the conclusion that I have to do what is best for me. So with that being said I will be decommitting from UGA.
— Elijah Jeudy1️⃣6️⃣ (@ElijahJeudy) September 15, 2020
Jeudy did give fans a date to pay attention to in the future. He plans to announce his commitment on signing day. It sounds like Jeudy is still considering the Georgia Bulldogs and we will update fans whenever he decides to make his final commitment.
My final decision will be on signing day
— Elijah Jeudy1️⃣6️⃣ (@ElijahJeudy) September 15, 2020
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