UGA Recruiting: Now This Sounds Like a Future Georgia Player





“I want to take my time and go through my official visits before making any decisions,” he told Rivals. “Education is the biggest thing for me and my family. Life after football matters. Relationships with coaches and how they see me in their offense—those things are important, too.

“Georgia’s not new for me—I was there in the spring for the Scavenger Hunt—but it was another really nice visit to Athens. My auntie and uncle were with me this time, and they liked it a lot. Georgia has a lot of history at running back, and being around the players and coaches felt like family.”