4-star WR Kojo Antwi is ready to commit

Four-star wide receiver Kojo Antwi is a key Georgia Bulldogs recruiting target, who will decide among UGA, Texas A&M and Ohio State.

Four-star wide receiver Kojo Antwi is a key Georgia Bulldogs recruiting target. Now, the Lambert High School star has set his commitment date for July 5.

The Suwanee, Georgia, native and the nation’s No. 16 receiver and No. 115 overall player (247Sports) plans to commit at 11 a.m. on Monday.

The schools vying the strongest for Antwi are Georgia, Texas A&M and Ohio State. Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs are the favorites, but it is not very clear cut.

Antwi is very impressive after the catch. The 6-foot, 190-pound receiver racks up extra yardage after contact similar to Carolina Panthers wide receiver D.J. Moore.

The four-star wide receiver visited UGA on June 4 and traveled to College Station, Texas, to visit the Aggies one week later. Antwi had USC and Alabama in his most recent top five, but those programs are considered long shots in his recruitment.

Antwi locked in his commitment time on July 3:

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Report: 4-star WR Kojo Antwi, a Georgia target, sets commitment date

Report: 4-star UGA WR target Kojo Antwi has set his commitment date

According to DawgNation, 4-star wide receiver Kojo Antwi (Lamber High School/Suwanee, Georgia)has set his commitment date.

The nation’s No. 8 ranked receiver and No. 73 overall player (247Sports) will be making his commitment on July 5.

As Brandon Adams of DawgNation said on his podcast, the battle for Antwi is expected to come down to Georgia and Texas A&M.

Antwi made a visit to UGA on June 4 and then a trip to College Station, Texas to visit the Aggies one week later.

Jeff Sentell of DawgNation asked Antwi what the biggest plus is for each of his final schools (Texas A&M, Ohio State and Georgia).

Regarding UGA, Antwi told Sentell:

“The home state. I think the biggest plus is [receivers] Coach [Cortez] Hankton and him being real with me. Him being a genuine guy and wanting to develop me into the best player I can be.”

On a separate topic, Antwi told Sentell “I feel like Georgia made it clear that they were going to throw the ball more this year.”

The 2020 Georgia football schedule has been released

The 2020 Georgia Bulldogs football schedule has been released

Last month, the SEC announced that the league will switch to a 10 game, conference only schedule for the 2020 college football season with a new start date of September 26.

Georgia kept its eight conference games that were already scheduled, and the Bulldogs also added a match at Arkansas and one at home against Mississippi State to round out its 10 game slate.

On Monday, SEC fans were finally able to see their teams’ complete schedule, as the league hosted a schedule reveal on the SEC Network.

Despite the Big Ten and Pac-12’s decisions to refrain from playing a fall season, the SEC and ACC have not shown any indication that they may cancel their seasons.

Here is Georgia’s full schedule for the 2020 college football season.

Sept. 26: At Arkansas

Oct. 3: vs Auburn

Oct. 10: vs Tennessee

Oct. 17: At Alabama

Oct. 24: At Kentucky

Oct. 31: Bye week

Nov. 7: Florida (Jacksonville)

Nov. 14: At Missouri

Nov. 21: vs Mississippi State

Nov. 28: At South Carolina

Dec. 5: vs Vanderbilt

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