Four-star safety projected to flip from Georgia Tech to UGA

Georgia football and Kirby Smart are predicted to flip one of Georgia Tech’s best commitments

The Georgia Bulldogs are projected to flip four-star safety recruit Rasean Dinkins.

Dinkins, who has been committed to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets since June 2024, plays high school football for Warner Robins High School in Warner Robins, Georgia. The 5-foot-11, 175-pound safety is a member of the class of 2025.

Dinkins is ranked as the No. 219 recruit in the 2025 cycle, per 247Sports. The Warner Robins standout is the No. 20 safety in the nation and the No. 32 prospect in Georgia.

Georgia football and head coach Kirby Smart currently have the third-best recruiting class in the country. Georgia recently picked up a commitment from five-star defensive end Elijah Griffin.

Georgia Tech and head coach Brent Key are actually doing an outstanding job on the recruiting trail. The Yellow Jackets have the No. 17 recruiting class in the country, but there’s no doubt that losing Rasean Dinkings to their top rival would hurt for Georgia Tech. Dinkins is Georgia Tech’s fourth-best commitment.

Steve Wiltfong and Chad Simmons of On3 both predict that Dinkins will flip his commitment to Georgia.

Tennessee offers 2025 safety Rasean Dinkins

Tennessee offers 2025 safety Rasean Dinkins.

Tennessee offered a scholarship to 2025 safety prospect Rasean Dinkins.

“Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Tennessee,” Dinkins said.

The 5-foot-10, 175-pound safety prospect is from Warner Robins High School in Warner Robins, Georgia.

Dinkins is the No. 351 overall prospect in the class of 2025. He ranks as the No. 27 safety prospect and No. 40 player in Georgia, according to 247Sports.

Dinkins has scholarship offers from Tennessee, West Virginia, Ole Miss, USF, Kansas, Liberty, Marshall, Pittsburgh, Mississippi State, USC and Kentucky.

The Vols have five commitments in its 2025 recruiting class: Cornerback Dylan Lewis, running back Justin Baker, cornerback Tyler Redmond, tight end Jack Van Dorselaer and quarterback George MacIntyre.