Georgia football offers Philadelphia DE Enai White

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to 2022 defensive end Enai White. White is considering Penn State as well.

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to 2022 defensive end Enai White. White is a talented player out of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He currently doesn’t have a star rating, but projects as either a four or five-star prospect.

White plays for Imhotep Institute Charter High School. He announced the offer via his Twitter account:

White is only a sophomore in high school, but he’s already visited Penn State, who may be a front-runner for him. At 6’5″, 225lbs White is still filling in his frame. He has good length, plays basketball too, and is receiving interest from major colleges throughout the country.

Will he choose Georgia? Penn State? He’s yet to release a list of top schools. Kirby Smart and Georgia currently don’t have a commitment in the class of 2022. It’s still early for the class of 2022, but any prospect UGA offers this early in the process is worth keeping an eye on.

Check out his sophomore highlights via Hudl below. White has an elite burst off the snap and flashes good closing speed:

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UGA football in four-star 2021 RB’s top four

Amari Daniels, a four-star RB from Miami Central High School, put the Georgia Bulldogs, Penn State, Texas A&M, and Nebraska in his top four.

The Georgia Bulldogs are looking to add a talented running back to their class of 2021. Will four-star running back Amari Daniels be the next great University of Georgia running back?

Daniels is 5-8 and weighs in at 194 pounds. Though he’s shorter, that’s often beneficial to running backs, who become harder to find behind the line of scrimmage. Daniels is from Miami, Florida and plays high school football at Miami Central High School.

A long line of incredible running backs have played at Miami Central: Willis McGahee, Devonta Freeman, and Dalvin Cook all graduated from Miami Central. Daniels will have a chance to be the next great one out of Miami Central.

Where will Daniels go? He recently released his top four schools:

Daniels notably has left out Florida schools from his top schools. The trend of Florida schools struggling to land their elite in-state talent looks to be continuing.

Daniels has Penn State, Nebraska, Texas A&M, and Georgia in his top four. We’ll keep you updated on his recruitment.

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Notre Dame Football Offers ‘22 OLB Jaishawn Barham

Jaishawn Barham of DeMatha Catholic in Maryland announced a scholarship offer.

Early on Monday we learned that Notre Dame had offered a scholarship to 2022 outside linebacker Gabe Powers of Ohio, which we discussed on FIW.

As it turns out, Powers wasn’t the only outside linebacker to receive an offer from Brian Kelly and company on Monday as Jaishawn Barham of DeMatha Catholic in Maryland announced a scholarship offer.

Barham is listed a little thicker than Powers but not quite as tall, coming in at 6-3, 230 pounds per 247Sports.

Notre Dame is the 15th scholarship offer Barham has received as the Irish join Florida, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Penn State, South Carolina, Texas A&M, Virginia, Virginia Tech and a few others to offer.

Barham is the eleventh player Notre Dame has offered a scholarship to in the 2022 recruiting class.

Notre Dame Football: Irish Kept Top Tight End Commit As Two Powerhouses Swarmed Late

After Chip Long was let go we have learned from Tom Loy at 247Sports that both Michigan and Penn State checked in on then-commit, tight end Michael Mayer  (Covington Catholic, Alexandria, KY) ahead of signing day.

When Chip Long was relieved of his offensive coordinator duties in early December there was a small window between his firing and the early signing period taking place.

We all know now that Notre Dame not only kept the entire anticipated class in place but actually added an extra player when corner back Ramon Henderson from Bakersfield, California committed.

The wound up that way but not by the choice of a couple Mid-west powerhouses.

After Chip Long was let go we have learned from Tom Loy at 247Sports that both Michigan and Penn State checked in on then-commit, tight end Michael Mayer  (Covington Catholic, Alexandria, KY) ahead of signing day.

“Michigan was big-time on me. Coach Sherron Moore, the tight ends coach,” said Mayer, when asked who reached out when Long was fired. “Penn State reached out. Kentucky too. Penn State was my No. 2 school and I had a great relationship with coach Bowen” – Michael Mayer to 247Sports

It’s worth checking out the article (linked above) to the 247Sports/Irish Illustrated piece.  In it Mayer discusses what he thinks Chris Tyree so special, why he stayed loyal to Notre Dame and why he didn’t push things back until February’s signing period.

247Sports rated Mayer, Kentucky’s High School Player of the Year this past fall and a four-star prospect as the second best tight end in the 2020 recruiting class.

Notre Dame: 2022 Running Back Leaves with Offer

Class of 2022 running back Nicholas Singleton of Reading, Pennsylvania was on campus for Saturday’s 40-7 win over Boston College and walked away from his visit with a little more than just a t-shirt from the bookstore. Singleton, listed as 5’11” and …

Class of 2022 running back Nicholas Singleton of Reading, Pennsylvania was on campus for Saturday’s 40-7 win over Boston College and walked away from his visit with a little more than just a t-shirt from the bookstore.

Singleton, listed as 5’11” and 195 pounds walked out of his visit with an official scholarship offer.

Singleton also made an unofficial visit to campus for the USC game back in October.  The Notre Dame offer is the eighth he’s listed as receiving, joining Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, Syracuse, Virginia Tech, West Virginia and William & Mary.