4-star DB Emory Floyd commits to South Carolina

Four-star safety Emory Floyd has committed to South Carolina over Georgia and Auburn. Gamecocks are on a recruiting surge after a brutal class of 2021.

Four-star safety recruit Emory Floyd has committed to the South Carolina Gamecocks over schools like Georgia and Auburn. Floyd is a rising senior in high school at Hillgrove High School in Powder Springs, Georgia.

Th 6-foot-1, 165-pound safety is the latest player to commit to the Gamecocks. The class of 2022 product has excellent speed and runs track for his high school. Floyd has run 10.5 seconds in the 100-meter race, which would make him one of the fastest players on South Carolina’s roster.

The four-star safety had been on Kirby Smart’s radar since the University of Georgia offered Floyd back in Sept. 2020. Georgia was considered one of the top contenders for Floyd, but Auburn and South Carolina eventually became the leaders for the Hillgrove standout.

Emory Floyd announced his commitment to South Carolina via his Twitter account:

Emory Floyd ranks as the No. 24 safety in the class of 2022 and the No. 355 prospect overall.

The Gamecocks have been on a recruiting surge recently under new head coach Shane Beamer. South Carolina is looking to return to the level of talent they had in the early 2010s.

Overall, South Carolina has the No. 21-ranked recruiting class of 2022 in the country. The Gamecocks have 14 commitments including verbal commitments from three four-star prospects. Overall, Shane Beamer and company have nine commitments in the past three weeks.

Recruits are loving the Gamecock’s recently upgraded facilities. Still, it is not all good news for South Carolina. The Gamecocks had an extremely weak class of 2021, where they added the No. 80-rated recruiting class in the country.

Recruiting well in the offseason does not always translate as Tennessee fans know from last year. South Carolina must put together a solid season in order to keep some of their top commitments. This month is a step in the right direction for the Gamecocks.

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Georgia Bulldogs in first six for Milton wide receiver

The Georgia Bulldogs, Tennessee Volunteers, and more are in Milton WR Debron Gatling’s first six.

The Georgia Bulldogs offered a scholarship back in November to Debron Gatling, who plays wide receiver for Milton High School in Alpharetta, Georgia. Gatling is a member of the class of 2024, so he’s only a freshman in high school.

Despite his age, Gatling already has scholarship offers from Texas A&M, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Minnesota, and Duke. He’s an in-state recruiting target to watch moving forward for the Bulldogs.

Gatling has decent size at 6-foot-1 and weighs 180 pounds. He’s a good route runner and gains separation easily. On this play against McEachern High School, Gatling showed his ability to get separation on a post route that results in a touchdown:

It will be fun to see Gatling’s game develop. He obviously tons of potential, and he’s already been able to show off his abilities against solid competition in high school.

Debron Gatling shared his first six via his Twitter account:

Gatling will surely receive more scholarship offers over the years. He’s a guy to monitor for the class of 2024.

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Georgia Bulldogs offer scholarship to elite Milton wide receiver

UGA football has offered a scholarship to 2024 Milton High School wide receiver Debron Gatling.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to Debron Gatling, who plays wide receiver for Milton High School in Alpharetta, Georgia. Gatling is a member of the class of 2024, so he’s only a freshman in high school.

Despite his age, Gatling already has scholarship offers from Texas A&M and Duke. He’s an in-state recruiting target to watch moving forward for the Bulldogs.

Gatling has decent size at 6 feet, 1 inch and weighs 180 pounds. He’s a good route runner and gains separation easily. On this play against McEachern High School, Gatling showed his ability to get separation on a post route that results in a touchdown:

It will be fun to see Gatling’s game develop. He obviously has a lot of potential, and he’s already been able to show off his abilities against quality competition in high school.

The Milton wide receiver announced his offer via his Twitter account. Congratulations to the young man.

We’ll continue to update you throughout Gatling’s recruiting process. He has a long way to go before making a college decision.

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Georgia football offers scholarship to speed merchant Emory Floyd

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to blazing fast safety Emory Floyd. He plays for Hillgrove HS in Powder Springs, Georgia.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to safety Emory Floyd. Floyd is a member of the class of 2022, so he’s a junior in high school. He is not yet rated on many recruiting sites.

Fans can expect that to change based on some recent recruiting attention he’s received. On Sept. 9, 2020, Floyd received scholarship offers from Georgia, Tennessee, and Minnesota.

Floyd has ideal length for a safety at six-foot-two, but he’s skinny and will look to add on weight to his frame before competing in the SEC, Big Ten, or another conference.

Floyd has excellent speed. In fact, he runs track for his high school. Floyd has run a 10.5 hundred meter dash, which would make him one of the fastest players on Georgia’s roster.

Floyd plays for Hillgrove High School in Powder Springs, Georgia. He was quite excited to receive an offer from Kirby Smart and the University of Georgia.

In fact, he pinned the Tweet of Georgia’s scholarship offer showing how much it means to him.

Congratulations to Floyd and best of luck to him in track, football, and more.

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Georgia football offers scholarship to RB Le’Veon Moss

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to 2022 running back Le’Veon Moss. Check out his highlights.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to 2022 running back Le’Veon Moss. Moss is an impressive talent, who plays high school football for Istrouma Senior in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

In order to secure a commitment from the four-star recruit, the Georgia Bulldogs will have to convince him to leave his hometown team, the LSU Tigers. Fortunately, Georgia’s impeccable reputation with running backs will help a great deal.

Moss additionally runs track. He’s got great long distance speed (10.9 hundred meter dash). That’s excellent speed for a back of his size. Moss already has scholarship offers from both Alabama and LSU.

The University of Georgia has no commitments from running backs in the class of 2022. In fact, Kirby Smart is still looking for a commitment from a 2022 offensive player. UGA currently has two 2022 defenders who have verbally committed.

Check out Moss’s impressive high school highlights via Hudl:

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Georgia football offers four-star athlete CJ Washington

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to C.J. Washington, a class of 2022 four-star athlete, who plays at Cedartown High School.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to C.J. Washington, a class of 2022 four-star athlete. Washington plays at Cedartown High School and is from Cedartown, Georgia.

He’s currently a sophomore in high school, but was excited to receive his offer from UGA:

Washington is expected to play defensive end or outside linebacker in college. At 6-2, 205 pounds, Washington is still adding to his frame. He additionally plays some tight end and fullback. Washington took a visit to Athens during the season.

Washington has additionally received an offer from Tennessee and visited them as well during the season. DawgNation‘s Jeff Sentell had some good highlights of Washington at a post-season all-star game:

UGA has one commitment is the class of 2023, but not 2022. Will Washington be the first member of 2022 to commit to Georgia?

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