4-star OT Max Anderson names his top schools

Anderson has four SEC schools in his top eight

Four-star offensive tackle recruit Max Anderson is narrowing his favorite opportunities at the next level. The class of 2024 offensive tackle puts Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oregon, Ohio State, Oklahoma and Michigan in his top eight.

The Georgia Bulldogs football program offered a scholarship to the talented offensive tackle prospect in early March 2023. Georgia was not in Anderson’s previous list of top schools, but the Dawgs are on his radar now after offering the four-star offensive tackle.

Georgia football already has secured commitments from 10 players in the class of 2024. As of March 24, Georgia has the nation’s best recruiting class in 2024 cycle. Kirby Smart and Georgia are still seeking a commitment from an offensive lineman in the class of 2024.

Anderson plays high school football for Reedy High School in Frisco, Texas. Frisco is located north of Dallas.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive tackle is ranked as the No. 200 player in the class of 2024 and the No. 13 offensive tackle. Anderson is the No. 36 recruit in Texas. The Michigan Wolverines are favored to land a commitment from the Reedy star, per 247Sports.

The four-star offensive tackle has summer visits planned with Tennessee and Michigan.

The big offensive lineman announced his top schools via Twitter:

[lawrence-auto-related count=5]

[mm-video type=playlist id=01eqbz2y40j067srkf player_id=01eqbvp13nn1gy6hd4 image=]

UGA football offers 4-star OT Max Anderson

Anderson plays high school football for Reedy High School in Frisco, Texas.

There is no offseason for Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia is constantly recruiting. The Dawgs are looking to fill out the class of 2024 now that the class of 2023 has signed.

Georgia football already has secured commitments from nine players in the class of 2024. To date, Georgia has the nation’s best recruiting class in 2024 cycle.

One of Georgia’s latest offers is four-star offensive tackle recruit Max Anderson. Anderson plays high school football for Reedy High School in Frisco, Texas. Frisco is located north of Dallas.

The 6-foot-5, 300-pound offensive tackle already has named his top schools.

Max Anderson still could be considering the Georgia Bulldogs. He’s the No. 183 player in the class of 2024 and the No. 11 offensive tackle. Anderson is the No. 31 recruit in Texas.

The four-star offensive tackle recently visited Oklahoma and has a future visit set with Tennessee. Will he schedule a visit to Athens to visit Georgia?

The Reedy lineman announced his offer from Georgia football via Twitter:

[lawrence-auto-related count=5]

[mm-video type=playlist id=01eqbz2y40j067srkf player_id=01eqbvp13nn1gy6hd4 image=]

4-star Evan Stewart releases updated top schools list

The Georgia Bulldogs are in the top eight for four-star recruit Evan Stewart

The Georgia Bulldogs are in the top eight for four-star recruit Evan Stewart, who previously committed to the Texas Longhorns.

Stewart hails from Frisco, Texas and ranks as the country’s No. 37 overall player, No. 5 wide receiver and No. 11 player in the state of Texas in the 2022 class. Stewart is a bump in recruiting rankings from being considered a five-star prospect.

Stewart plays football for Liberty High School, where he is a rising senior. Throughout 2019, he hauled in 43 passes for 757 yards and seven touchdowns.

Stewart currently holds numerous scholarship offers. He narrowed his list of schools to a top eight via his Twitter account:

Evan Stewart puts Florida, Georgia, Oregon, Alabama, LSU, Texas, USC, and Texas A&M among his top schools. Where will he play college football?

Stewart is favored to commit to Texas again. He announced his decommitment, but emphasized that he has not been able to meet any coaches in person or visit the campuses of any schools.

With the NCAA dead period being lifted soon, Stewart will have a chance to see schools in person and meet more coaches. It is hard to blame the four-star wide receiver for wanting to see where he’ll spend the next four years of his life before making a college decision.

[listicle id=40986]

4-star WR Evan Stewart decommits from Texas

Four-star recruit Evan Stewart has decommitted from the Texas Longhorns. Georgia was among his top schools.

The Georgia Bulldogs are back in the running for four-star recruit Evan Stewart. Stewart has decommitted to the University of Texas after committing to the Longhorns last month.

Standing 6 feet, Stewart hails from Frisco, Texas. The four-star ranks as the nation’s No. 40 overall player, No. 5 receiver and No. 8 player in the state of Texas in the 2022 class. 247Sports has Stewart ranked quite close to being a five-star prospect.

Stewart’s decommitment is a big loss for Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns. Texas still has the No. 8 rated recruiting class of 2022, which is second best in the Big 12 behind Oklahoma. Sarkisian, the former Alabama Crimson Tide offensive coordinator, has recruited well to begin his tenure at Texas.

He plays football for Liberty High School, where he is a rising senior. Throughout 2019, he hauled in 43 passes for 757 yards and seven touchdowns.

Stewart holds more than 25 college football scholarship offers. The four-star wide receiver is considering attending Georgia, Texas, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Alabama, LSU, Notre Dame, TCU, Florida, Baylor, USC, Penn State or Texas A&M.

Stewart announced his decommitment from the Longhorns via his Twitter account:

Evan Stewart desires to visit college campuses and meet with coaches in person. Unfortunately, he hasn’t been able to do so thanks to the NCAA’s dead period in recruiting.

Kirby Smart and Georgia will need to land several wide receiver commitments in the class of 2022. The Dawgs have a few targets in mind including Kojo Antwi and Samuel Mbake. Georgia may have to replace George Pickens, Kearis Jackson, Demetris Robertson, and more next offseason.

[vertical-gallery id=40164]

4-star WR Evan Stewart makes commitment

Four-star wide receiver Evan Stewart (Frisco, Texas) has committed to the University of Texas football program

The Georgia Bulldogs were in the top 13 for four-star recruit Evan Stewart. Now, Stewart has committed to the University of Texas.

At 6-foot-0, Stewart hails from Frisco, Texas and ranks as the nation’s No. 40 overall player, No. 5 receiver and No. 8 player in the state of Texas in the 2022 class. 247Sports has Stewart as a four-star prospect, but he is not far from being a five-star.

Stewart is a big addition for Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns. He plays football for Liberty High School, where he is a junior. Throughout 2019, he hauled in 43 passes for 757 yards and seven touchdowns.

Stewart currently holds over 25 college football scholarship offers. The four-star wide receiver committed to Texas over Georgia, Oklahoma State, Oregon, Alabama, LSU, Notre Dame,ย  TCU, Florida, Baylor, USC, Penn State, and Texas A&M.

Evan Stewart announced his commitment to Texas via his Twitter account:

Kirby Smart and Georgia will have to land several wide receiver commitments in the class of 2022. Georgia may have to replace George Pickens, Kearis Jackson, and more at wide receiver next offseason.

[vertical-gallery id=39435]