4-star RB decommits from Georgia football

Four-star running back Jabree Wallace-Coleman has decommits from Georgia football

Four-star running back recruit Jabree Wallace-Coleman has decommitted from the the Georgia Bulldogs. Wallace-Coleman had been committed to Georgia for more than a year.

The four-star running back decommitted from Georgia football shortly after Georgia defensive backs coach Fran Brown accepted the head coaching role at Syracuse. Brown is a recruiting guru in the Northeast.

Wallace-Coleman, who is a member of the class of 2025, plays high school football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Imhotep Institute is one of the top high schools in Pennsylvania.

Wallace-Coleman is the No. 153 recruit in the nation. The talented running back is the No. 14 player at his position and the second-ranked recruit in Pennsylvania.

The Bulldogs have a solid foundation of seven commitments in the 2025 recruiting cycle. Georgia has the nation’s No. 3 recruiting class in that cycle.

The 6-foot-1, 205-pound running back shows excellent speed, acceleration and agility on tape. Wallace-Coleman is a rising junior. The elite running back recruit has pretty good power and does a lot of his damage running between the tackles.

Wallace-Coleman displays an excellent combination of vision and balance. The four-star makes some great cuts and has the lower body strength to carry defenders a few extra yards after contact.

Wallace-Coleman announced his decommitment from Georgia football via social media:

Cedar Grove running back Bo Walker is Georgia’s only running back commitment in the class of 2025.

4-star UGA football RB commit visiting Athens

Four-star Imhotep Institute running back Jabree Wallace-Coleman is a 2025 UGA football commit

Four-star running back recruit Jabree Wallace-Coleman announced his commitment to Georgia about a year ago. Now, Wallace-Coleman is back on campus visiting the Bulldogs.

Wallace-Coleman, who is a member of the class of 2025, plays high school football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Imhotep Institute is one of the top high schools in Pennsylvania.

Jabree Wallace-Coleman is ranked as the No. 141 recruit in the nation. The talented running back is the No. 12 player at his position and the third-ranked recruit in Pennsylvania.

The Bulldogs are hot on the recruiting trail in both the class of 2024 and the class of 2025. The Dawgs hold multiple five-star commitments in both cycles. Wallace-Coleman was Georgia football’s first commitment in the class of 2025.

The 6-foot-1, 205-pound running back shows excellent speed, acceleration and agility on tape. Wallace-Coleman is a rising junior. The elite running back recruit has pretty good power and does a lot of his damage running between the tackles.

In Wallace-Coleman’s sophomore highlights, he displays an excellent combination of vision and balance. The four-star makes some great cuts and has the lower body strength to carry defenders a few extra yards after contact.

Wallace-Coleman announced his plans to visit Georgia football via social media:

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Georgia football adds commitment from Philadelphia RB

The Georgia Bulldogs have added a commitment from Imhotep Institute running back prospect Jabree Wallace-Coleman

The Georgia Bulldogs have added a commitment from running back recruit Jabree Wallace-Coleman, who plays football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Bulldogs are hot on the recruiting trail and have gotten several recent commitments including a talented linebacker that was previously committed to Michigan.

Running back coach Dell McGee and Georgia offered Wallace-Coleman a scholarship in Jan. 2022.

Wallace-Coleman has scholarship offers from Tennessee, Rutgers, Nebraska, Penn State and Texas A&M, among others. The class of 2025 running back recruit is already seeing an incredible amount of recruiting interest. Imhotep Institute is one of the top high schools in Pennsylvania.

The 6-foot-1, 200-pound running back will likely be one of the top running backs in the class of 2025. Wallace-Coleman shows excellent speed, acceleration and agility on tape.

The Philadelphia product is Georgia football’s first commitment in the class of 2025.

Wallace-Coleman is a rising sophomore and is unranked due to his young age. He will continue to grow into his frame, which is already solid. The talented running back recruit has pretty good power and does a lot of his damage running between the tackles. It will be fun to see him improve over the next couple years of high school football.

The Imhotep Institute standout has some impressive highlights from the 2021 high school football season:

Wallace-Coleman announced his commitment to Georgia football via Twitter:

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Georgia football among top 6 for elite LB Semaj Bridgeman

Four-star class of 2023 linebacker recruit Semaj Bridgeman has named his top six schools including UGA football.

Four-star class of 2023 linebacker recruit Semaj Bridgeman has named his top six schools. Bridgeman plays high school football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, which is one of the top high school teams in Pennsylvania. He previously played football for Archbishop Wood.

Bridgeman is a member of the class of 2023 and is the No. 283 recruit in his class. Bridgeman is considered the fifth-ranked prospect in Pennsylvania and the No. 21 linebacker in the country.

The 6-foot-2, 230-pound rising senior has received recent scholarship offers from Georgia and Alabama. Bridgeman is one of the best linebackers in the class of 2023.

Bridgeman played outside linebacker and edge rusher on defense during the 2021 high school season. The versatile athlete also played tight end on offense. He has upcoming official visits with Georgia on June 17 and with Michigan on June 10.

The four-star linebacker has good speed and is a consistent tackler in space. Bridgeman delivers big hits on tape and has good pursuit. He shows versatility in his tape. He lines up at inside linebacker, in the slot and on the edge.

The Imhotep Institute star announced his top six schools via Twitter:

Bridgeman ranks Georgia, South Carolina, Rutgers, Alabama, Oregon, and Michigan in his top schools. He was previously considering Jackson State, Penn State, West Virginia, and Florida, but they are no longer among his top schools.

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UGA football in top schools for elite 2023 safety

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for four-star safety recruit Rahmir Stewart.

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for four-star safety recruit Rahmir Stewart. Stewart is an elite, highly touted recruit that plays high school football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Rahmir Stewart is the No. 17 ranked safety in the class of 2023. The four-star prospect is also ranked as the No. 187 overall recruit in the rising senior class at the moment.

Stewart is the fourth-ranked recruit in Pennsylvania. He plays and practices against a high level of competition at Imhotep Institute, which is one of the best high school football programs in Pennsylvania.

Rahmir Stewart has excellent ball-skills, tackling, and play recognition. Stewart continues to improve and add more facets to his game.

The 6-foot, 195-pound safety named his top six schools of Oregon, Georgia, Oklahoma, Michigan, Texas A&M, and Penn State.

On tape, Stewart shows versatility. He shows off his athleticism when he runs read-option plays from the quarterback position. He has previously been ranked as the top class of 2023 recruit in Pennsylvania.

Rahmir Stewart is no longer considering Iowa State, Florida, Clemson, Alabama, LSU, and USC as heavily as he was earlier in the process.

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Georgia football offers 3-star Philadelphia DB

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to 2024 three-star cornerback recruit Kenneth Woseley.

Georgia defensive backs coach Fran Brown and the Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to class of 2024 cornerback Kenneth ‘Kenny’ Woseley. Georgia is always looking to recruit several cornerback prospects per cycle.

Woseley is ranked as a three-star recruit. The rising junior plays high school football for powerhouse Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 247Sports ranks Kenneth Woseley as the No. 8 recruit in Pennsylvania in his class.

The Imhotep Institute star has taken recent visits to Penn State, West Virginia, and Pittsburgh. Woseley has scholarship offers from Michigan, Florida, Oregon, Virginia Tech, Tennessee, and many more.

The three-star cornerback has good agility, reads opposing quarterbacks well, and isn’t afraid to make a tackle. The 5-foot-11, 170-pound defensive back will continue to add to his frame over the next couple of years.

Georgia defensive backs coach Fran Brown has deep relationships in the northeast and will continue to heavily recruit the region.

Woseley announced his scholarship offer from the University of Georgia via his Twitter account:

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UGA football among top schools for 4-star LB Semaj Bridgeman

Georgia football has made Semaj Bridgeman’s top eight schools.

Georgia football has made Semaj Bridgeman’s top eight schools. Bridgeman is a four-star linebacker who plays high school football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Bridgeman previously played football for Archbishop Wood.

Bridgeman is a member of the class of 2023 and is the No. 221 recruit in his class. Bridgeman is considered the fifth-ranked prospect in Pennsylvania and the No. 17 linebacker in the country.

The 6-foot-1, 210-pound junior could be the next great linebacker to play for the University of Georgia. UGA and Ohio State have the most players drafted at linebacker since 2000.

Bridgeman played outside linebacker and edge rusher on defense during the 2021 high school season. He played tight end on offense.

The Imhotep Institute star has good speed and is a sure tackler in space. Bridgeman delivers big hits on tape and has good pursuit. He shows versatility in his tape. He lines up at inside linebacker, in the slot and on the edge.

The four-star linebacker announced his top eight schools via Twitter:

Bridgeman ranks Georgia, South Carolina, West Virginia, Florida, Rutgers, Jackson State, Oregon and Penn State in his top schools. He states his recruitment remains open.

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UGA football recruiting offers Philadelphia RB

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to Imhotep Institute running back prospect Jabree Wallace-Coleman

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to running back prospect Jabree Wallace-Coleman, who plays football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Wallace-Coleman has scholarship offers from Tennessee, Rutgers, Nebraska, Penn State, Texas A&M, and more. The class of 2025 running back recruit is already seeing an incredible amount of recruiting interest. Imhotep Institute is one of the top talent-producing high schools in Pennsylvania.

The 6-foot-1, 200-pound running back will likely be one of the top running backs in the class of 2025. Wallace-Coleman shows excellent speed, acceleration, and agility on tape.

Wallace-Coleman is only a freshman in high school and will continue to grow into his frame, which is already solid. The unranked running back recruit has pretty good power and does a lot of his damage running in between the tackles. It will be fun to see him improve over the next several years of high school football.

The Imhotep Institute star has some impressive highlights from the 2021 high school football season:

Jabree Wallace-Coleman announced his scholarship offer from running backs coach Dell McGee and Georgia football via Twitter:

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Georgia football in top schools for Pennsylvania’s best 2023 recruit

Georgia football in top schools for Pennsylvania’s best 2023 recruit

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top schools for elite safety recruit Rahmir Stewart. He is a four-star recruit who plays high school football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Rahmir Stewart is the No. 4 ranked safety in the class of 2023. The four-star prospect is also ranked as the No. 60 overall recruit in the junior class at the moment.

As a freshman, Rahmir Stewart impressed everyone with his ball-skills, tackling, and play recognition. Stewart continues to improve and add more facets to his game.

At Imhotep Institute, Stewart shows versatility. He shows off his athleticism when he runs read-option plays from the quarterback position. He is ranked as the top class of 2023 recruit in Pennsylvania.

Stewart announced his top 12 schools via his Twitter account:

Rahmir Stewart puts Penn State, Iowa State, Florida, Oklahoma, Georgia, Clemson, Alabama, LSU, Oregon, Texas A&M, Michigan, and USC in his top schools.

Will Stewart end up staying home at Penn State? Or will the top-ranked 2023 prospect in Pennsylvania head to the SEC and play for Georgia, LSU, Texas A&M, Florida, or Alabama.

The four-star Philadelphia prospect has a long time to make his decision. Rahmir Stewart is a key defensive back recruit to keep an eye on.

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