Former Georgia commit Marquis Groves-Killebrew enters transfer portal

Texas A&M Aggies defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew, a former Georgia commit, has entered the NCAA transfer portal

Texas A&M Aggies defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew has entered the NCAA transfer portal. The 6-foot, 180-pound cornerback is a former four-star recruit.

Groves-Killebrew committed to the Georgia Bulldogs on May 27, 2020. The talented cornerback flipped his commitment to Texas A&M during the early signing period last year and signed with the Aggies.

The Snellville, Georgia, native will be a coveted player in the transfer portal. Groves-Killebrew finished his high school career at North Cobb High School.

Groves-Killebrew joins numerous Aggies in the transfer portal. Texas A&M finished the class of 2022 recruiting cycle with one of the best recruiting classes of all time, but the Aggies and Jimbo Fisher had a disappointing 5-7 season. Now, Texas A&M is seeing a considerable percentage of its roster enter the transfer portal.

Groves-Killebrew appeared in three games for Texas A&M in 2022. He recorded two total tackles.

Groves-Killebrew was ranked as the No. 114 recruit in class of 2022. He finished as the No. 14 cornerback and the No. 11 player in Georgia.

Kirby Smart and Georgia football did not target many players in the transfer portal during last offseason. However, Georgia fans should anticipate the Bulldogs adding a few transfers this offseason.

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Georgia could have greatest DB recruiting class ever…and it might not be done yet

This class of defensive backs is just sick…

Georgia currently has the nation’s No. 1 ranked recruiting class for the 2022 cycle after the commitment of 5-star cornerback Daylen Everette on Tuesday.

Everette becomes the sixth defensive back to commit to UGA in this class, and the third 5-star defensive back.

With the start of the early signing period set to begin on Wednesday, the Dawgs are in great position to reel in the greatest recruiting class of defensive backs that college football has ever seen.

Here’s who Georgia has committed in the secondary, plus one more who very well may announce his commitment to Georgia on Wednesday.

247Sports updates player rankings: Biggest risers among UGA commits

Georgia commits see their rankings rise in 247Sports’ updated player rankings

On Wednesday, 247Sports updated its 2022 player rankings.

Georgia, which has the nation’s No. 2 ranked class with 20 commitments, saw some of its commits rise in the new rankings.

We took a look at five of Georgia’s biggest risers in the new rankings below.

Twitter reacts: 4-star CB Marquis Groves-Killebrew picks Georgia

Twitter reacts as Georgia football picks up a commitment from 4-star 2022 CB Marquis Groves-Killebrew

2022 4-star cornerback Marquis Groves-Killebrew (Snellville, Georgia / Brookwood High School) committed to UGA on Wednesday night.

Groves-Killebrew ranks as the nation’s No. 64 overall prospect (per 247Sports) in the class of 2022 and is Georgia’s first commit in the class.

The 6-foot-0, 180 pound corner chose the Dawgs over Michigan, Oregon, Ohio State, Florida, Auburn, Texas and Oklahoma. He currently holds over 30 scholarship offers with more certainly on the way.

This came one day after Georgia landed Chaz Chambliss, a 4-star outside linebacker in the class of 2021.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to the news on Wednesday.

It all starts with the classic “Go Dawgs” from head coach Kirby Smart.

 

Boom! Elite 2022 CB commits to Georgia

2022 4-star cornerback Marquis Groves-Killebrew has committed to play for Georgia football.

2022 4-star cornerback Marquis Groves-Killebrew has committed to The University of Georgia.

Groves-Killebrew (Snellville, Georgia / Brookwood High School) announced his commitment to the home-state Bulldogs on Twitter Wednesday night.

He ranks as the nation’s No. 64 overall prospect in the class of 2022 and is Georgia’s first commit in the class.

The 6-foot-0 180-pound prospect picked UGA over Michigan, Oregon, Ohio State, Florida, Auburn, Texas and Oklahoma.

Via DawgPost:

One of the top 2022 prospects in the country, Groves-Killebrew has been on the recruiting scene for a while now due to his solid frame and athletic ability at an early age. So, what are the Bulldogs getting in Groves-Killebrew?

They’re getting an instinctual boundary cornerback with great feet. He’s a fluid athlete who knows how to turn his hips and run with a receiver. He plays the sideline well and uses it to his advantage on the outside.