Georgia football offers scholarship to 2022 Tennessee safety

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to three-star safety recruit D’Arco Perkins-McAllister

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to D’Arco Perkins-McAllister.  D’Arco Perkins-McAllister is a safety recruit in the class of 2022.

The talented safety is ranked as a three-star prospect. D’Arco Perkins-McAllister has received scholarship offers from Tennessee, Penn State, Mississippi State, Virginia Tech, LSU, Texas A&M, Ole Miss, and more.

Perkins-McAllister plays high school football for Stratford Comprehensive in Nashville, Tennessee. He is 6-foot-1 and weighs 180 pounds.

The Stratford Comprehensive product flashes on tape with his explosiveness, ability to disrupt the run, and his ball-skills. He’s a rising recruit, who has received many of his scholarship offers in the past two months. D’Arco Perkins-McAllister is a name to remember in the class of 2022.

The three-star safety announced his scholarship offer from the University of Georgia via his Twitter account:

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Georgia football in massive OT Jacob Hood’s top schools

Georgia, Tennessee, and more are vying for a commitment from three-star offensive tackle recruit Jacob Hood.

The University of Georgia football program offered a scholarship to offensive tackle recruit Jacob Hood back in Oct. 2020. Hood is a member of the class of 2022. He has enormous height at 6-foot-8 and weighs in at 330 pounds.

Jacob Hood plays football for Hillsboro High School in Nashville, Tennessee. Hood is rated as a three-star recruit by many of the major recruiting sites. He’s considered the No. 38 offensive tackle in his class

LSU, Virginia Tech, Mississippi State, Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and more have all offered Hood a scholarship. Hood is a junior in high school at the moment.

He announced his top six schools via his Twitter account:

The three-star offensive tackle puts Georgia, Tennessee, Georgia Tech, LSU, Baylor, and Mississippi State in his top schools.

Hood looks good in the red and black:

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs had a pair of offensive linemen selected in the first round of the 2020 NFL draft. Matt Luke and UGA had one of the top offensive line recruiting classes in the country once again in 2021. Georgia is establishing itself as one of the best destinations in the country for offensive line prospects.

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Georgia football lands 2022 commitment: in-state DL Darris Smith

The Georgia Bulldogs have added another commitment in Darris Smith, a defensive end who plays for Appling County High School.

The Georgia Bulldogs have added another commitment in Darris Smith, a talented in-state defensive end who plays for Appling County High School in Baxley, Georgia. Baxley is located in the southern part of Georgia.

Darris Smith is a member of the class of 2022. He has excellent length at six-foot-six but weighs only 225 pounds. Smith will look to add some bulk before playing in the SEC.

Smith is not rated by many of the major recruiting sites, but is considered a three-star recruit at the moment. His ranking may rise as more information becomes available about the Appling County junior.

Smith has received scholarship offers from top college football programs including Tennessee, UNC, Auburn, Michigan State and South Carolina.

It didn’t take Darris Smith long to commit to the University of Georgia. The Dawgs offered him a scholarship back in October. Six weeks later he announced his commitment to UGA via his Twitter account:

Smith is a great athlete. He plays both basketball and football for Appling County. He projects to be either an outside linebacker or a defensive end in college.

The Georgia commit shows good burst and has a knack for exploiting mismatches in pass protection. Smith has good body control. He frequently finds his way into the opposing backfield and has a lot of potential as an edge rusher. He’s even utilized his length and basketball boxing-out skills to score touchdowns as a tight end:

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Georgia football offers scholarship to elite in-state DE

The Georgia Bulldogs have offered a scholarship to Appling County HS defensive end Darris Smith, who also has Auburn and Tennessee offers.

The Georgia Bulldogs and defensive coordinator Dan Lanning have offered a scholarship to Darris Smith. Darris Smith is a talented in-state defensive end, who plays for Appling County High School in Baxley, Georgia. Baxley is located in the southern part of Georgia.

Darris Smith is a member of the class of 2022. He’s got excellent length at six-foot-six, but he only weighs 225 pounds. Smith will look at add on some weight before potentially playing in the SEC.

Smith is not currently rated by many of the recruiting sites. Recruiting sites have limited data on players this season due to the lack of all-star camps.

Smith haves received scholarship offers from numerous major college football programs including: Tennessee, UNC, Auburn, Michigan State, South Carolina, and more.

Here’s some more of the schools who have shown interest in Smith:

Darris Smith’s eleventh scholarship offer comes from the University of Georgia. Smith may be more of an outside linebacker at his size in Georgia’s 3-4 defensive scheme.

We will update you throughout Darris Smith’s recruitment process. Best of luck to the young man out of Baxley, Georgia. Smith announced his scholarship offer from UGA via his Twitter account:

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UGA football offers scholarship to massive OT Jacob Hood

The University of Georgia football program has offered a scholarship to offensive tackle recruit Jacob Hood

The University of Georgia football program has offered a scholarship to offensive tackle recruit Jacob Hood. Hood is a member of the class of 2022. He has enormous height at six-foot-eight and weighs in at 330 pounds.

Jacob Hood plays high school football for Hillsboro High School in Nashville, Tennessee. Hood is not yet rated as a recruit by many of the major recruiting sites.

Hood has received scholarship offers from Georgia Tech, Arizona State, Baylor, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, Texas A&M, and more. Based on the vast number of offers he’s received, he’ll probably end up as a three or four star recruit. Hood is only a junior in high school at the moment.

Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs had a pair of offensive linemen selected in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. Georgia is establishing itself as one of the best destinations in the country for offensive line prospects.

Hood was excited to announce his scholarship offer from UGA via his Twitter account:

We’ll update you throughout Hood’s recruiting process. He has ample time to decide where he wants to go. Hopefully, he’ll be able to visit schools soon.

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4-star DE Elijah Jeudy decommits from Georgia football

The Georgia Bulldogs have lost a commitment from defensive end Elijah Jeudy, a four-star member of the class of 2021.

The Georgia Bulldogs have lost a commitment in the class of 2021. Four-star defensive end Elijah Jeudy has decided to decommit from the University of Georgia. Jeudy originally committed to UGA on his birthday.

He plays football for Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

He was joined D’Andre Swift and Mark Webb as the latest Georgia players from Philly. Jeudy chose UGA over Texas A&M, Tennessee, Oregon and LSU back in the spring. Those will be among the teams competing to land Jeudy now that he has made his decommitment.

Elijah Jeudy announced his decision to decommit from the University of Georgia via his Twitter account:

Jeudy did give fans a date to pay attention to in the future. He plans to announce his commitment on signing day. It sounds like Jeudy is still considering the Georgia Bulldogs and we will update fans whenever he decides to make his final commitment.

 

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Twitter reacts: Georgia football flips Ole Miss commit Adonai Mitchell

The Georgia Bulldogs flipped a commitment from three-star wide receiver Adonai Mitchell, who was committed to Ole Miss.

The Georgia Bulldogs flipped a commitment from three-star wide receiver Adonai Mitchell. Mitchell is a 2021 recruit and plays high school football for Cane Ridge in Antioch, Tennessee.

Mitchell originally committed to the Ole Miss Rebels, but he has changed his commitment to the University of Georgia. He’s Georgia’s eleventh commitment in the class of 2021.

Here’s how Georgia football Twitter reacted to the good news:

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Georgia football flips Ole Miss WR commit

The Georgia Bulldogs have received a surprise commitment from three-star wide receiver Adonai Mitchell.

The Georgia Bulldogs have received a surprise commitment from three-star wide receiver Adonai Mitchell. Mitchell is a 2021 recruit, who plays high school football for Cane Ridge in Antioch, Tennessee.

Despite being a talented in-state prospect, Mitchell didn’t have any plans to attend the University of Tennessee.

Mitchell was originally committed to the Ole Miss Rebels, but is now flipping his commitment to the University of Georgia. Mitchell announced the new via Twitter:

Mitchell’s top five included: UGA, Auburn, Ole Miss, LSU, and Virginia Tech. Mitchell is 6-3 and weighs 190 pounds. He’ll look to add some weight to his frame before playing in the SEC.

Mitchell is Georgia’s first wide receiver commitment in the class of 2021.

Kirby Smart and Georgia currently have several commits in the class of 2021 and are looking to add more. NCAA recruiting is still in a dead period.

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UGA football among top schools for elite JUCO prospect

The University of Georgia is in De’Jahn Warren’s top schools. Warren is strongly considering Georgia, Penn State, and many other schools.

The Georgia Bulldogs and head coach Kirby Smart are in yet another elite recruit’s top schools. The University of Georgia is in De’Jahn Warren’s top schools. Warren is a junior college prospect, who will enter the major college football world as a member of the junior class.

Warren plays for Lackawanna Community College in Scranton, Pennsylvania. 247Sports rates Warren as a three-star prospect and as the third highest rated JUCO prospect in the class of 2021.

Warren, a talented cornerback, released his top seven schools via Twitter:

Among Warren’s top suitors are: Penn State, Alabama, Georgia, Maryland, Tennessee, Florida State, and Oklahoma. Warren has a bunch of elite programs to pick from. Will he stay near his community college and go to Penn State or join one of three programs in the SEC?

We’ll keep you updated during his recruitment. He has set his commitment date. Top-rated JUCO prospects are often ready to plug and play, so Warren should make an impact at one of these colleges in 2021. Georgia found lots of success and experience in former JUCO cornerback DJ Daniel this past season.

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Twitter reacts to Georgia’s latest commitment: Dylan Fairchild

The Georgia Bulldogs recently landed a commitment from in-state offensive lineman Dylan Fairchild. UGA is building a good class of 2021.

The Georgia Bulldogs recently landed a commitment from in-state offensive lineman Dylan Fairchild.  Fairchild is a four-star offensive line recruit, who is considered both an offensive tackle and an offensive guard.

Fairchild plays his high school football at West Forsyth in Cumming, Georgia. He’s a key addition the class of 2021 and is considered one of the best linemen in the state.

Fairchild announced his commitment via Twitter:

Fairchild also considered LSU, South Carolina,  Penn State, Tennessee, and Auburn before deciding to roll with the Bulldogs. At 6-5 and 290 pounds, Fairchild has the size to compete in the SEC.

 

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