UGA football in top schools for 4-star DE Jeremiah Williams

The Georgia Bulldogs, Auburn Tigers, and more made Jeremiah Williams’ latest list of top schools.

The Georgia Bulldogs have made Jeremiah Williams’ latest list of top schools. Williams is a member of the class of 2021 and narrowed his list down to his top four.

Williams is a four-star defensive, who plays at Ramsay High School and is from Birmingham, Alabama. Williams announced his final four schools on Twitter:

Williams puts Oklahoma, Auburn, Georgia, and Florida in his final schools. Where will Williams play college football?

Williams will have plenty of time to make his decision. He’s projected to join the Auburn Tigers, but anything can happen in SEC recruiting battles. It is surprising to see him trim the Crimson Tide from his top schools as he’s one of the top recruits in Alabama.

The Georgia Bulldogs currently have 13 commitments in the class of 2021. Kirby Smart, Dan Lanning, and the Bulldog defense have two edge rusher commitments at the moment. You can never have too many pass rushers, especially in the SEC! Go Dawgs!

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UGA, Auburn in top schools for 4-star DE

The Georgia Bulldogs and Auburn Tigers are both in the top six for 4-star 2021 defensive end Jeremiah Williams.

The Georgia Bulldogs made Jeremiah Williams’ list of top schools. Williams is a member of the class of 2021 and narrowed his list down to his top six.

Williams is a four-star defensive, who plays at Ramsay High School and is from Birmingham, Alabama. Williams announced his final six schools on Twitter:

Williams puts Alabama, Oklahoma, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, and Florida in his final schools. Where will Williams play college football? His caption implies that he’s a dog, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll end up as a Georgia Bulldog.

Williams will have plenty of time to make his decision. He’s projected to join the Auburn Tigers, but anything can happen in SEC recruiting battles.

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5-star CB Ga’Quincy McKinstry, a Georgia target, releases top-five

5-star CB Ga’Quincy McKinstry, a big-time Georgia football recruiting target, released his top-five schools on Sunday.

On Sunday, 2021 5-star cornerback Ga’Quincy McKinstry took to Twitter to release his top-five schools.

Out of Pinson Valley High School in Pinson, Alabama, McKinstry tweeted a top-five of Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, LSU and Clemson.

McKinstry ranks as the nation’s No. 23 overall player and as the No. 2 cornerback in the 2021 recruiting class.

According to 247Sports, Alabama is the favorite to land McKinstry, with LSU and Auburn also right there.

Georgia offered McKinstry in March of 2018.

A two-sport star, McKinstry is also a star on the Pinson Valley basketball team. He has won three state championships during his high school career — two in football and one in basketball.

As a cornerback, he earned Alabama Class 6A first-team all-state honors on defense as a sophomore.

Last season, he had 30 tackles, 12 pass breakups and six interceptions.

In addition to defensive back, he also plays wide receiver and kick returner for the Pinson Valley Indians.

Last season as a receiver, McKinstry finished with 47 catches for 700 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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Donovan McMillon includes Georgia football in top-10

UGA football recruiting: Georgia Bulldogs make top-10 for elite recruit Donovan McMillon.

Georgia has made the top-ten for the 200th ranked player in the nation, Donovan McMillon.

McMillon holds 53 scholarship offers but was able to cut that list to ten on Friday.

A 4-star safety in the class of 2021 out of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, McMillon’s top-ten schools are as follows:

Georgia, Florida, LSU, Texas A&M, Arizona State, Michigan, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State and Virginia Tech.

He ranks as the nation’s No. 200 overall player, No. 8 safety and the No. 8 player in his state.

Out of his ten finalists, he has actually only visited two, Virginia Tech and Penn State.

Once he is allowed to visit schools again, he hopes to cut his list in half to five.