UGA back in mix for elite RB Treyaun Webb

The Georgia Bulldogs are back in contention for four-star class of 2023 running back Treyaun Webb.

The Georgia Bulldogs are back in contention for four-star class of 2023 running back Treyaun Webb. Webb recently decommitted from the Oklahoma Sooners.

Webb and several other top Sooner recruits decommitted from Oklahoma following Lincoln Riley’s surprising decision to accept the head coaching at USC.

Webb was previously committed to Kirby Smart and UGA in November 2019. Webb backed off that decision.

Webb plays football at Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Florida.

The 6-foot, 188-pound athlete mostly plays running back and wide receiver. On film, Webb shows prowess as a pass blocker, bounces off attempted tackles and displays good hands. Webb is ranked No. 96 overall in his class and is one of the top prospects in Florida.

Georgia, Ohio State and Oklahoma made Webb’s top three schools back in June. USC is now likely in the mix for the four-star running back as well.

The Trinity Christian star announced his decommitment via Twitter:

Webb has reopened his recruitment and has plenty of time to make a decision. We will continue to provide updates on his recruiting process.

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Georgia football among top 3 schools for 5-star Treyaun Webb

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top three schools for five-star class of 2023 athlete Treyaun Webb

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the top three schools for five-star class of 2023 athlete Treyaun Webb. The five-star previously verbally committed to the University of Georgia in Nov. 2019. Webb later backed off his decision.

Treyaun Webb plays football at Trinity Christian Academy in Jacksonville, Florida. He’s currently a rising junior in high school.

Webb recently visited Georgia’s campus in June. Additionally, Webb has taken visits to Florida, Oklahoma, Ohio State, and Clemson. He plans to visit Miami later this month. It is understandable that Webb decommitted from Georgia, since he began he made his decision so early.

The 6-foot, 188-pound athlete mostly plays running back and wide receiver. On film, Webb shows prowess as a pass blocker, bounces off attempted tackles, and has good hands. Treyaun Webb is a five-star athlete, who is ranked as the No. 34 overall recruit in his class and one of the top prospects in Florida.

Now, Treyaun Webb has named his top three schools of Georgia, Ohio State, and Oklahoma. Webb plans to make his commitment in August. He is a player to watch as someone who could reclassify.

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January 1, 2018; Pasadena, CA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Sony Michel (1) runs the ball against the Oklahoma Sooners during the second half in the 2018 Rose Bowl college football playoff semifinal game at Rose Bowl Stadium. Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

UGA football recruiting update: Dawgs lose, gain commitment

The Georgia Bulldogs have gained a commitment from McEachern defensive tackle Seven Cloud. UGA lost a commitment from 4-star Treyaun Webb.

The Georgia Bulldogs have gained a commitment from defensive tackle Seven Cloud, who is unrated and is a member of the class of 2023. Cloud plays high school football for McEachern in Powder Springs, Georgia.

Seven Cloud is currently only a sophomore in high school, so he has a lot of time to develop. The unrated defensive tackle is 6 feet, 3 inches and weighs 325 pounds. He’s received scholarship offers from Tennessee, Georgia, and East Carolina.

Cloud announced his commitment via his Twitter account:

Treyaun Webb verbally committed to the University of Georgia much earlier than most prospects do. Webb is from Jacksonville, Florida and plays football at Trinity Christian Academy. He’s currently a sophomore in high school and committed to UGA during the fall of his freshman year.

Now, Treyaun Webb has decommitted from the University of Georgia. Webb did include the Georgia Bulldogs in his top six, which he announced via his Twitter account:

It was unrealistic to expect Treyaun Webb to stick with his commitment since he made his decision so early. Georgia is still in the top six for the 2023 four-star athlete along with Florida, LSU, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Penn State.

Webb only 188 pounds and is six feet tall. He is a four-star prospect and as the No. 32 best player in the country.

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