UGA Recruiting: FIVE STAR WATCH – One of the Best in the Nation Showing the Dawgs Some Love

“I think highly of Georgia,” Singleton told Dawgs247. “They have really good facilities and I like all of the coaches. It is looking good with them so I will keep in touch and see how it goes.”
“I know they have some good quarterbacks coming in and that is something to think about, but at the end of the day, I am going to have to compete anywhere,” Singleton said.
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2022 OL Grayson Mains out of Lambert (GA) is a name for #UGA fans to know.
6’6 270-pounds. Holds multiple offers and I was told the #Bulldogs are showing interest. @LambertFtBall @RecruitLambert pic.twitter.com/bEx6PK2JBo
— Matt DeBary (@MattDeBary) March 10, 2021
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Another 2023 prospect adding offers quickly is this 6-foot-5, 2023 DE in Georgia. @Darron61757014 has picked up #FSU #MIA #MSU in last few days.https://t.co/25eCBFEfCF pic.twitter.com/su34QfMdpW
— Rusty Mansell (@Mansell247) March 9, 2021
“The plan is to cut my list to eight this month,” Williams told 247sports. “From that list I’ll eventually cut it to five and then I’ll take official visits to all five of those schools. Right now, I’m trying to set up some unofficial visits but they keep moving back the dead period so that has made things rough on me.”
“I still want to make my decision before my senior year if I can,” Williams said. “It all just depends on the visits and when I can take them. That’s really important to me so if we’re allowed to start taking visits when the dead period ends in May, I think I’ll be able to keep that timeframe and commit in the summer before my senior year.”