Scroggs, a former three-star prospect in the 2022 recruiting class, entered the transfer portal in April after one season in Athens. Scroggs is rated the No. 53 interior offensive lineman in the 247Sports transfer portal ratings.
The Grayson, Georgia, native did not see the field last season and has four years of eligibility remaining.
Scroggs is one of 15 Bulldogs to depart via the transfer portal this offseason.
Georgia football offensive guard Griffin Scroggs is hitting the transfer portal
The Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Griffin Scroggs has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Scroggs joins several other Dawgs in the portal.
Griffin Scroggs, who played guard for Grayson High School, was rated as a three-star recruit in the class of 2022. Scroggs never saw much playing time during his freshman season in Athens. He will have four years of eligibility remaining.
Scroggs was committed to Georgia Tech during his recruitment, so there’s a chance he transfers to Georgia’s top in-state rival.
Right now, Georgia defensive tackle Bear Alexander, linebacker Rian Davis, Shone Washington, and wide receiver Dominick Blaylock are all in the transfer portal.
Kirby Smart and Georgia brought in just three transfers this offseason (Smoke Bouie, Dominic Lovett, and Rara Thomas). The Bulldogs have 14 players that have transferred or are in the portal. However, Georgia still faces challenges related to being over the scholarship limit.
Georgia has the nation’s No. 55 transfer class. The Bulldogs typically prefer to bring in talented recruits as opposed to a bunch of transfers. Georgia signed the nation’s No. 2 class of 2023.
3-star offensive lineman Griffin Scroggs has been committed to Georgia since August, when he flipped from Georgia Tech to announce his intentions of playing for UGA.
Scroggs stands at 6-foot-4 and weighs in at 315 pounds and ranks as the nation’s No. 907 overall player and No. 48 ranked interior offensive lineman.
Scroggs attends Grayson High School in Loganville, Georgia. He is one of four Georgia commits/signees to play on the offensive line.
Georgia football adds former Georgia Tech commitment in Grayson offensive guard Griffin Scroggs
The Georgia Bulldogs have added a commitment from class of 2022 offensive lineman Griffin Scroggs. Scroggs, who plays guard for Grayson High School, is rated as a three-star prospect.
Grayson High School was dominant against the highest level of competition in Georgia last season. The Loganville, Georgia, high school football powerhouse won the 2020 state championship.
Scroggs stands at 6-foot-4 and weighs in at 315 pounds. He was previously committed to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, but announced his decision to decommit on Aug. 2.
The next day, Scroggs announced his commitment to the University of Georgia. Not a bad timeline for Georgia football.
I would like to thank Coach Collins and Coach Key for giving me an opportunity to play for Ga Tech in the future but after conversations with my family and those close to me I will be de-committing from Ga Tech.
Scroggs had previously committed to Georgia Tech in June.
The three-star offensive line recruit holds numerous scholarship offers, but it appears that his prized offer comes from the home-state Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia offered Scroggs on June 9.
The Grayson High product was recently visiting Athens and spending time with Georgia offensive line coach Matt Luke on June 10. Scroggs took another visit to Georgia on July 31 and this visit cemented his decision to change his mind.
Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs now have 14 commitments in the class of 2022. Scroggs is Georgia’s first offensive lineman to commit in the class. UGA now has the nation’s No. 6 ranked recruiting class.
Don’t worry Georgia Tech fans, you have the No. 36 rated class of 2022, which honestly isn’t too bad for the Yellow Jackets.
The Georgia Bulldogs may be back in contention for class of 2022 offensive lineman Griffin Scroggs. Scroggs, who plays guard for Grayson High School, is rated as a three-star prospect.
Scroggs stands at 6-foot-4 and weighs in at 315 pounds. He was previously committed to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, but has now announced his decommitment via Twitter:
I would like to thank Coach Collins and Coach Key for giving me an opportunity to play for Ga Tech in the future but after conversations with my family and those close to me I will be de-committing from Ga Tech.
Scroggs had previously committed to Georgia Tech in June.
The three-star offensive line recruit hold numerous scholarship offers, but it appears none bigger than the home-state Georgia Bulldogs. Georgia offered Scroggs on June 9.
The Grayson High product was recently visiting Athens and spending time with offensive line coach Matt Luke on June 10. Scroggs took another visit to Georgia on July 31.
Will Griffin Scroggs commit to Georgia? He did just decommit following a visit to Athens, so his trip to the University of Georgia was certainly meaningful. We will provide updates as his recruitment develops.