Twitter reacts: 4-star 2024 WR commits to UGA

Twitter reacted as Georgia picked up a commitment from 2024 4-star WR Ny Carr last night.

On Tuesday night, 4-star 2024 wide receiver Ny Carr announced his commitment to the University of Georgia.

Carr is Georgia’s only commitment in the rising junior class. Georgia’s previous class of 2024 commit, Antione Jackson, flipped his commitment to Miami earlier in the month.

Carr is ranked as the No. 66 overall recruit in his class, the No. 10 ranked wide receiver and the No. 14 ranked prospect in Georgia, per 247Sports’ Composite Rankings.

The 6-foot, 170-pound receiver plays high school football for Colquitt County in Moultrie, Georgia.

Carr chose Georgia over Michigan, Ohio State, South Carolina, Arkansas, Penn State, Tennessee and USC.

Here are some of the best Twitter reactions to Tuesday night’s news:

 

4-star WR Ny Carr commits to Georgia football

The Colquitt County star receiver committed to Georgia over Michigan, Ohio State, South Carolina, Arkansas, and more.

Wide receiver recruit Ny Carr has committed to the Georgia Bulldogs. Carr is a member of the class of 2024 and is ranked as a four-star prospect.

Carr is Georgia’s first commitment in the rising junior class. Georgia’s only class of 2024 commitment, Antione Jackson, flipped his commitment to Miami earlier in the month.

Ny Carr is ranked as the No. 220 recruit in his class and the No. 28 prospect in Georgia. The four-star receiver is ranked as the No. 35 player at his position.

The 6-foot, 170-pound receiver plays high school football for Colquitt County in Moultrie, Georgia. The Georgia Bulldogs have one player on their roster from Colquitt County in running back Daijun Edwards.

The Colquitt County star committed to Georgia over Michigan, Ohio State, South Carolina, Arkansas, Penn State, Tennessee and USC. Ny Carr plans to play in the 2024 All-American Bowl.

The four-star receiver recently visited Georgia in March and then later attended the Bulldogs’ camp in June. Ny Carr also plays basketball and competes in track. Carr caught 40 passes for 856 yards and scored 13 touchdowns last season.

 

Carr announced his commitment to the University of Georgia via Twitter:

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Michigan State football offers 2024 4-star Georgia WR Ny Carr

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to a top 100 overall prospect in the 2024 class

Michigan State football has extended a scholarship offer to a top 100 overall prospect in the 2024 class.

Ny Carr of Moultrie, Ga. announced on Thursday that he’s received a scholarship from Michigan State. The Spartans are the 17th program to extend him an offer, joining the following fellow power five schools: Arkansas, Georgia, Florida, Iowa State, Kentucky, Miami (FL), Michigan, Ohio State, Ole Miss, Penn State, South Carolina, Tennessee and USC.

Carr is ranked as the No. 14 wide receiver and No. 86 overall prospect in 247Sports’ composite rankings for the 2024 class. He’s also marked as the No. 16 player from Georgia.

Carr is listed at 6-foot-0 and 170 pounds, and plays for Colquitt County High.

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Clemson showing interest in one of nation’s top young WRs

Clemson has begun to show interest in one of the nation’s top receivers in the class of 2024. Colquitt County (Moultrie, Ga.) four-star Ny Carr had the chance to meet Tyler Grisham during the live period in January. In a recent conversation with The …

Clemson has begun to show interest in one of the nation’s top receivers in the class of 2024.

Colquitt County (Moultrie, Ga.) four-star Ny Carr had the chance to meet Tyler Grisham during the live period in January. In a recent conversation with The Clemson Insider, Carr went into detail about what he heard from Clemson’s wide receivers coach.

“He welcomed me with open arms like I was one of his players,” Carr said. “He talked to me. He just told me how much he liked my game and how I play. He wanted me to get up there sometime and he wants to keep in contact with me.”

What did hearing from Grisham mean to him?

“That’s crazy,” Carr said. “He’s a big-time coach and a receiver coach at that — my position. That’s just awesome.”

According to Carr, Grisham likes his ability to take the top off the defense, which is what he predicates his game upon. When asked to describe himself as a player, Carr made sure to use the word “explosive.”

Hearing from a school like Clemson, especially when considering the program’s history of developing players at his position, means a lot to Carr. He recalled watching Justyn Ross’ performance in the National Championship Game against Alabama. The now-former Clemson receiver caught six passes for 153 yards with a touchdown.

That performance put Clemson on Carr’s radar.

“I watched his highlights and I got some of my releases that I did this year from him,” he said. “I was actually looking into Clemson because of him.”

Carr would like to get up to Clemson in the near future, but he’ll need to communicate with his head coach about finding a time to visit. In the meantime, he’s seen his recruitment just take off. Since last month, he’s picked up offers from South Carolina, Georgia, Michigan, Southern Cal, Tennessee and Ohio State.

It was just a matter of teams at the next level getting a hold of his sophomore year film.

“It’s crazy,” he said. “For me personally, I think I had the best sophomore season in the United States.”

Carr made a return visit to Athens on March 18 after first visiting the University of Georgia in late January. He also said that he’s planning on visiting Penn State.

— Photo courtesy of Ny Carr

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