Multiple Georgia football 2021 commits set to sign early

A number of Georgia football commits are set to sign their letters of intent this Wednesday, officially committing to the G.

This Wednesday, Dec. 16 is the 2021 college football recruiting cycle’s Early Signing Day.  A number of members of Georgia’s No. 3 ranked 2021 recruiting class will sign their national letter of intent early, making their commitment to the G official.

Here are the Dawg commits that have announced via Twitter that they will be signing tomorrow:

  • Amarius Mims – 6-foot-7, 315 pound 5-star OT
  • Brock Vandagriff – 6-foot-3, 205 pound 5-star QB
  • Jonathan Jefferson – 6-foot-4, 255 pound 4-star DE
  • Lovasea Carroll – 6-foot-0.5, 189 pound 4-star RB
  • Nyland Green – 6-foot-2, 183 pound 4-star CB
  • Kamari Lassiter – 6-foot, 185 pound 4-star CB
  • Dylan Fairchild – 6-foot-5, 298 pound 4-star OG
  • Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins – 6-foot-5, 298 pound 4-star DT
  • Javon Bullard – 6-foot, 183 pound 3-star CB

This list includes nine of the Dawgs twenty recruits for the 2021 class that will be putting pen to paper this Wednesday.

This marks the fifth straight year that Georgia will finish with a top-3 national recruiting class, with head coach Kirby Smart heavily factoring into that.  The future of Georgia football starts tomorrow.

UGA football: five-star DE Jordan Burch commits to rival

Five-star DE Jordan Burch is from Columbia, South Carolina. He’s considering UGA, Clemson, South Carolina, Alabama, and LSU.

Five-star prospect and Georgia Bulldogs football recruiting target Jordan Burch is committing to South Carolina. Burch is widely considered one of the best players in the class of 2020. Numerous different recruiting experts predicted he’d land different places.

Burch is an athletic defensive-end with a solid build. He also plays basketball and is from Columbia, South Carolina. He played high school football at Hammond School. Now, he’ll be a South Carolina Gamecock after considering UGA, Alabama, Clemson, and LSU.

He’ll give the Bulldogs trouble for years to come. Good for him for staying home in Columbia.

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