Georgia football offers scholarship to FSU commitment

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to talented multi-sport athlete Kam Davis, who is committed to Florida State.

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The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to talented multi-sport athlete Kam Davis. A standout in both football and baseball, Davis has committed to the Florida State Seminoles.

FSU offered Davis a scholarship for both football and baseball. That’s an impressive accomplishment for any student athlete. Davis is a member of the class of 2024, but he’s already receiving immense recruiting interest.

Davis is too young to be ranked as a football recruit, but big-name programs such as FSU, Maryland and Tennessee have already offered him a scholarship. Indiana has additionally offered Davis a baseball scholarship.

It will be interesting to see if Davis joins Deion Sanders and Jameis Winston in playing both football and baseball for Florida State. Georgia’s baseball team may consider offering Davis, an outfielder, as well.

Davis is a well-built running back and athlete for the Dougherty Trojans in Albany, Georgia. Davis plays quarterback, but he is considered a running back recruit due to his powerful running style, low center of gravity, quickness and vision. The baseball star has a good arm and could have potential as a quarterback, too, if he continues to develop.

Georgia Bulldogs running back coach Dell McGee is among those on Georgia’s staff who are recruiting Kam Davis to join the Dawgs. Davis announced his scholarship offer from the University of Georgia via his Twitter account:

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UGA football recruiting target Omari Kelly announces top schools

Georgia, Georgia Tech, Auburn, Alabama, and more football programs are among the top schools for Hewitt-Trussville athlete Omari Kelly.

The Georgia Bulldogs offered a scholarship to athlete Omari Kelly back in October. Kelly is a three-star prospect from Alabama. He plays high school football for Hewitt-Trussville.

Omari Kelly is a member of the class of 2022, so he’s a junior in high school. He also is a track and field athlete. He’s received interest for elite college football programs across the country.

Kelly has good size at 6 feet, 2 inches, and he weighs 180 pounds. Check out some of Kelly’s high school football highlights via Hudl:

Omari Kelly is a versatile player, who shows significant strength within his slender frame. He plays wide receiver and defensive back. He is a solid route runner with good quickness.

Kelly announced his top twelve schools via his Twitter account and emphasized that his recruitment is still open:

Athlete Omari Kelly puts Georgia, Auburn, Michigan, Alabama, Arizona State, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Tennessee, FSU, Mississippi State, West Virginia, and Nebraska in his top schools.

Best of luck to Kelly in college and in high school.

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Georgia football offers elite DB Jahlil Hurley

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to defensive back Jahlil Hurley, who plays high school football for Florence.

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The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to defensive back Jahlil Hurley very early in the recruiting process. Hurley is a member of the class of 2023, so he’s only a sophomore in high school. Kirby Smart and the University of Georgia aren’t afraid to offer players who are quite young.

That hasn’t stopped Hurley from getting scholarship offers from all around the country. Elite college programs like FSU, Auburn, Florida, and South Carolina have already offered the standout cornerback.

Hurley stars for Florence High School in Florence, Alabama. He possesses rare length at the cornerback position at six-foot-three. Based on early interest from some of college football’s top programs, Hurley will be a three or four-star recruit one day.

The lengthy defensive back showcased his ball skills on this interception:

Hurley has a long way to go in the recruiting process before he can reach a decision. We will let you know if he releases a list of top schools or makes a commitment.

Jahlil Hurley announced his UGA scholarship offer via his Twitter account:

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UGA football Twitter reacts to Pearce Spurlin’s commitment

The Georgia Bulldogs received a commitment from 2023 tight end Pearce Spurlin, a four-star recruit from Florida (South Walton High School).

The Georgia Bulldogs offered a scholarship to sophomore tight end Pearce Spurlin in the offseason. Spurlin is young, but very talented based on the amount of recruiting attention he has received. Now, Spurlin has committed to the University of Georgia football program.

He has solid size at 6 feet, 6 inches. Spurlin will grow into his frame and has already received interest from other major schools such as Tennessee, Maryland, Penn State, Florida State and Louisville.

Spurlin is a member of the class of 2023 and is rated as a four-star recruit. He plays high school football for South Walton. His hometown is Santa Rosa Beach, Florida.

Georgia and Kirby Smart already have one commitment in the class of 2023, Treyaun Webb. Georgia isn’t afraid to recruit standout players from a very early age. Spurlin joins Webb in the class of 2023.

Based on his tape, Spurlin will be a legitimate threat in the red zone in college. He has a few years before he plans to face SEC level competition. Look for him to add muscle and weight to his thin frame.

Here’s how UGA football Twitter reacted to his commitment:

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UGA football in 4-star Corey Collier’s top schools

The Georgia Bulldogs made Miami Palmetto defensive back Corey Collier Jr.’s top schools.

The Georgia Bulldogs made defensive back Corey Collier Jr.’s top schools. Collier Jr. is a four-star safety from Miami, Florida with good size. He plays high school football at Miami Palmetto. He’s not the only Miami Palmetto player receiving SEC recruiting attention. RB Brashard Smith de-committed from the Florida Gators recently.

Collier Jr. is one of the top rated DBs in the class of 2021. He announced his  final top schools via Twitter:

The four-star puts LSU, Georgia, Clemson, Miami, FSU, and Florida in is final six schools. Will UGA be able to vulture another talented player from Miami?

Georgia currently has seven commits in the class of 2021. Georgia’s recruiting in Florida is a part of a recent trend, where Miami, FSU, and Florida have been missing out on many elite in-state recruits. Instead, Georgia, Alabama, and Clemson have been taking a higher percentage of the elite Florida talent.

Can the Bulldogs continue the trend? Collier Jr. took Ohio State, Auburn, Penn State, and Syracuse out of his initial top schools.

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4-star DT and Georgia recruiting target sets new commitment date

4-star DT Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, a Georgia football recruiting target, set a new commitment date.

Last week, 2021 four-star defensive tackle Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins released a top six of Georgia, North Carolina, Florida State, South Carolina, Penn State and Tennessee.

Prior to revealing his final group, the 6-foot-5-inch, 298-pounder tweeted that he would announce his decision on Sunday, May 17.

Shortly after, he decided he needed some more time to make this life-changing decision.

Ingram-Dawkins now has a new commitment date of June 26, which is his birthday.

“I’m committing June 26th, on my birthday,” Ingram-Dawkins said on Instagram Live.

247Sports has Ingram-Dawkins as the nation’s No. 17 ranked defensive tackle and as the top player in the state of South Carolina.

Per the composite rankings, he is considered the nation’s 408th overall player.

Per 247Sports, South Carolina is viewed as the leader for Ingram-Dawkins, with Georgia close behind.

But Ingram-Dawkins said he does not pay much attention to the crystal ball on his 247Sports player profile.

The crystal ball is their way of  projecting where a recruit will land by having  a few recruiting analysts make predictions for specific players.

Georgia offered him in January and got him on campus in early-March.

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4-star DT Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins delays commitment: Considering UGA, Vols, FSU, more

4-star DT Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins has delayed his decision. He is considering Georgia football, South Carolina, UNC, Penn State, FSU and Vols.

On Monday, 2021 4-star defensive tackle Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins released a top-six of Georgia, North Carolina, Florida State, South Carolina, Penn State and Tennessee.

Shortly before revealing his final group, the 6-foot-5, 298 pounder announced that he would be announcing his decision on Sunday, May 17, at 3 p.m.

However, one day later, Ingram-Dawkins made a tweet saying that he’s decided to give his commitment “a little more thought.”

“I’ve decided to give my commitment a little more thought before making it on Sunday!!,” he said in a Tweet. “This is a life-changing decision that is very important to me!!”

247Sports has Ingram-Dawkins as the nation’s No. 17 ranked defensive tackle and as the top player in the state of South Carolina.

According to SportsTalkSC, Ingram-Dawkins will wait roughly 2-3 weeks.

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Georgia, Florida among WR Daquayvious Sorey’s top schools

The Georgia Bulldogs and Florida Gators made Graceville wide receiver Daquayvious Sorey’s top ten.

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs recently offered a scholarship to wide receiver Daquayvious Sorey. Sorey is a member of the class of 2023 and plays at Graceville High School in Graceville, Florida. Graceville is in the panhandle of Florida and is very close to the border of Georgia and Florida.

Athens wouldn’t be a far trip for Sorey or his talented cousin Xavian Sorey. Xavian, a four-star 2021 linebacker, also put Georgia among his top schools. The duo would like to play together again in college.

Sorey has received recruiting interest so far from Alabama, Florida State, Auburn,  Florida, Tennessee and more. Sorey was excited to receive his offer from UGA, but is entertaining his options at this point. That being said, Sorey released his top ten schools via Twitter:

Florida, Georgia, Florida State, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Kentucky, and Southern Mississippi make up Sorey’s first top ten. He’ll have plenty of time to update it as his recruitment changes. For now, it is quite SEC heavy and focuses on schools with close proximity to Graceville, Florida.

Sorey has visited Dan Mullen and the Florida Gators, who are close to his hometown:

Sorey, who is a freshman, will have an abundance of time to decide his recruiting future. Will it be in Athens? Gainesville? Tuscaloosa?

Sorey started for varsity as an eighth grader. He shows impressive ability to track the ball in his highlights. He has plenty of time to improve his game. He’s 6 feet tall and weighs 170 pounds.

It’ll be intriguing to see how recruitment for Sorey plays out, since there is an abundance of time for teams to add their names to the mix. Any freshman receiving so much early interest from major programs is bound to end up as a four- or five-star recruit.

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Georgia football in four-star Florida linebacker’s top schools

The Georgia Bulldogs have made the top schools for outside linebacker Xavian Sorey.

The Georgia Bulldogs have made the top schools for outside linebacker Xavian Sorey. Sorey plays high school football at Graceville High School in Graceville, Florida.

Sorey is a member in the class of 2021. He also plays basketball for Graceville. Will he be the latest talented Florida recruit that the University of Georgia can lure out of the state?

Sorey announced his top 10 schools via Twitter:

The Georgia Bulldogs, Florida, Miami, South Carolina, Auburn, Alabama, Florida State, LSU, Clemson and Tennessee made Sorey’s top 10 schools. Sorey’s teammate, Daquayvious Sorey, despite being a freshman and member of the class of 2023, has already been offered by UGA and several other major programs.

Sorey is a key target for Georgia. Kirby Smart and Georgia are expected to lose a lot of talent on the defensive side of the football following the 2020 season.

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Georgia, Florida battling for WR Daquayvious Sorey

The Georgia Bulldogs and Florida Gators appear to be locked into another recruiting battle over Graceville WR Daquayvious Sorey.

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs recently offered a scholarship to wide receiver Daquayvious Sorey. Sorey is a member of the class of 2023 and plays at Graceville High School in Graceville, Florida.

Sorey has received recruiting interest so far from FSU, Auburn,  Florida and Tennessee. Sorey was excited to receive his offer from UGA, but entertaining his options at this point.

In fact, Sorey recently visited Dan Mullen and the Florida Gators:

Sorey, who is currently only a freshman, will have an abundance of time to decide his recruiting future. Will it be in Athens? Gainesville? Somewhere else?

Sorey started on varsity as an eighth grader. Sorey shows impressive ability to track the ball in his highlights. He has lots of room to grow and will continue to progress moving forward. He’s currently 6 feet tall and weighs 170 pounds.

It’ll be intriguing to see how Georgia and Florida’s battle for Sorey plays out. Any freshman receiving so much interest from major programs is bound to end up as a four or five-star recruit.

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