Texas hoping to land four-star running back from Houston

Texas has expressed strong interest in four-star running back Jaydon Blue out of Houston.

Texas appears to be in great shape at the running back position moving forward. Continue reading “Texas hoping to land four-star running back from Houston”

Georgia, Ohio State target four-star RB makes commitment

Four-star running back Evan Pryor plays for Hough High School. He chose between Ohio State, Georgia, UNC, and more.

The Georgia Bulldogs were among the top six schools for four-star running back Evan Pryor. Pryor plays for Hough High School in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. Hough plays in one of the toughest divisions in the state of North Carolina.

Pryor is currently rated as the fifth best back in the class of 2021. He announced his commitment to the Ohio State Buckeyes via Twitter:

Georgia and UNC, USC, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Penn State made Pryor’s final six, but it wasn’t enough.

The 5’10”, 190 pound back has awesome highlights. He’ll be fun to watch at Ohio State. Fortunately, Georgia won’t have to play against him regularly.

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Talented WR Troy Stellato leaves Georgia out of final two

The Georgia Bulldogs miss the top two for 2021 four-star WR Troy Stellato. Stellato plays at Cardinal Gibbons in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

The Georgia Bulldogs made the top twelve schools for 2021 four-star wide receiver Troy Stellato. Stellato plays at Cardinal Gibbons in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Recently, Georgia recruiting has been impressive in securing more commitments from the top talent in Florida.

Unfortunately, that wasn’t enough for the University of Georgia to make the top two for Troy Stellato. Here’s Stellato’s top schools:

The Clemson Tigers and Ohio State Buckeyes will now be battling once again. This time it isn’t in the College Football Playoffs. Instead, it is for the commitment of Troy Stellato.

Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Duke, Ohio State, USC, Penn State, Nebraska, Clemson, UNC, Kentucky, and LSU made Stellato’s original top twelve. Georgia currently has three commitments in the 2021 class.

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Blazing fast 2021 four-star RB announces top-6 schools

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top six schools for 2021 four-star running back Evan Pryor.

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top six schools for 2021 four-star running back Evan Pryor. Pryor plays for Hough High School in the Charlotte, North Carolina area. Hough plays in one of the toughest divisions in the state of North Carolina.

Pryor is currently rated as the fifth best back in his class. He announced his top schools via Twitter:

In Pryor’s top schools, which he calls his final six are: UNC, UGA, USC, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Penn State.

Pryor has some time before he’ll need to commit to a school (next December/February). . Georgia is heavily recruiting the state of North Carolina, where the Dawgs have found some excellent talent over the years including: Todd Gurley, Jordan Davis, Keith Marshall, and Zamir White.

Will Pryor be the next great North Carolinian to join the Dawgs? The 5’10”, 190 pound back has some excellent highlights.

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UGA football among four-star RB Lovasea Carroll’s SEC heavy top five

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top five for 2021 four-star running back Lovasea Carroll, who plays at IMG Academy in Florida.

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top five for 2021 four-star running back Lovasea Carroll. Carroll plays at the prestigious IMG Academy in Florida. The 6′, 190 pound running back is from Warrentown, Georgia. He’s received numerous offers from top schools across the country.

Will Carroll be the next back at UGA? He announced his latest edition of his top schools today:

Carroll’s top eight of Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Penn State, Ohio State, Tennessee, and Mississippi State was SEC heavy. He’s now trimmed Mississippi State, Tennessee, Alabama and Penn State from the list. He added the South Carolina Gamecocks to the mix as well.

Perhaps the 2021 RB wants to stay close to home? Regardless, Carroll will play against top competition in his time at IMG Academy.

Georgia’s class of 2021 features a mere two commits at the moment. The Dawgs will look to add numerous commits to both their 2020 and 2021 classes. For now, Kirby Smart and company are focusing more on filling up the remainder of the 2020 class, which is in the top five of classes nationwide. UGA has one RB signed in the class of 2020 in Kendall Milton.

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Georgia football in 2021 four-star OT Micah Morris’s top seven

The Bulldogs made the top schools for 2021 offensive tackle Micah Morris. Morris is a four-star recruit who plays at Camden County High.

The Georgia Bulldogs are hitting the recruiting trail hard following their 2019 SEC Championship loss to the LSU Tigers. Georgia is primarily targeting guys in the class of 2020 with signing day just around the corner.

The Bulldogs made the top schools for 2021 offensive tackle Micah Morris. Morris is a four-star recruit who plays at Camden County High School. He is from Kingsland, Georgia.

Morris was originally going to commit the 17th, but he’s decided to change that date. Here’s his top schools, with the addition of Clemson:

Morris is considering Clemson and six SEC schools: Florida, South Carolina, Auburn, LSU, Florida, and Alabama. New UGA offensive line coach Matt Luke will likely be leading the way in recruiting the four-star. Georgia is currently projected to land Morris.

The fact that Morris recently changed his commitment date following the departure of Sam Pittman is not a good sign for the Dawgs. Matt Luke can hold his own in recruiting talented offensive tackles.

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Georgia football among DE Jeremiah Alexander’s top three

The Georgia Bulldogs made the top three to 2022 defensive end Jeremiah Alexander. Alexandes’s top three are LSU, Bama and UGA.

The Georgia Bulldogs made the top three to 2022 defensive end Jeremiah Alexander. Alexander is from Alabaster, Alabama and plays his high school football at Thompson High School. He’s rated as a four-star recruit in his class, but there’s lots of time for that to change.

Alexander announced his top three via Twitter:

Alexander is picking between the three biggest powerhouses in the SEC at the moment: LSU, Alabama, and Georgia. Alexander would be an excellent fit an any other these schools with his excellent burst off the edge.

Georgia currently doesn’t have a commitment in the class of 2022. Despite this, the Dawgs have a very young commit from the class of 2023 in Treyaun Webb.

In 2020 SEC recruiting news, Auburn has boosted their class big-time following their win over Alabama. Georgia still needs to add around ten commitments to their 2020 class.

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UGA 2020 commit Corey Wren re-opens recruitment

Georgia Bulldogs class of 2020 wide receiver commitment Corey Wren de-commits from UGA

Georgia Bulldogs class of 2020 wide receiver commitment Corey Wren has backed off of his commitment to UGA and is re-opening his recruitment. Wren is a three-star receiver from New Orleans, Louisiana and plays high school football at John Curtis High School.

Wren announced his de-commitment late last night via Twitter:

Wren is also considering Arizona State and Houston. Wren is a smaller receiver with excellent speed. At Arizona State or Houston he’d have a path to quicker playing time.

Wren’s de-commitment brings UGA’s class of 2020 down to only fifteen commitments. Georgia’s recruiting class continues to be ranked in the top-five, but the Dawgs need to land a few more targets before signing day.

Kirby Smart and company have bigger concerns than most coaches at this time of year. While most coaches around the country are sitting at home and recruiting, Kirby Smart, James Coley, and Dan Lanning are all hunkering down preparing for Saturday’s SEC Championship Game against the LSU Tigers.

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Georgia football in Jonathan Jefferson’s top schools

Georgia football recruiting is among the numerous top schools for 2021 defensive end Jonathan Jefferson. Jefferson plays high school football at Douglas County High School. His hometown is Douglasville, Georgia. Jefferson is a four-star recruit and …

Georgia football recruiting is among the numerous top schools for 2021 defensive end Jonathan Jefferson. Jefferson plays high school football at Douglas County High School. His hometown is Douglasville, Georgia.

Jefferson is a four-star recruit and has quite some time to make his commitment decision. Jefferson can help Georgia’s recently rejuvenated defensive line. Jefferson announced his top schools yesterday via Twitter:

With fifteen schools left, it’s hard to say what direction he’ll go in next. Jefferson would be the third commitment in UGA’s class of 2021. Georgia currently has the 23rd ranked class of 2021 and a top five class in 2020.

Following Georgia’s huge game in the 2019 SEC Championship against LSU, Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs will briefly focus on recruiting before the bowl game. Will Georgia play in the College Football Playoff, likely against Clemson, several weeks from now? Watch the SEC Championship to find out!

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UGA in four-star receiver Marcus Fleming’s top five

The Georgia Bulldogs are in the top five for 2020 receiver Marcus Fleming, who plays football at Miami Northwestern High School.

The Georgia Bulldogs cracked the top five for 2020 wide receiver Marcus Fleming. Fleming hails from Miami, Florida and plays football at traditional powerhouse Northwestern High School. Georgia currently has a top five class of 2020.

Flemming announced his top schools and his commitment date last night:

Georgia will battle with Maryland, Nebraska, Florida, and Florida State for the four-star receiver. Fleming is 5’9″ and 160 pounds, so he’ll look to bulk up before playing in the SEC, ACC, or Big Ten.

Fleming has excellent speed. He visited UGA last week for the Texas A&M game. The Bulldogs already have an elite 2020 receiver commitment from the Miami area in Marcus Rosemy.

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