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Five‑Star Running Back David Gabriel Georges Calls Off Georgia Visit, Bulldogs Remain in Contention

Despite canceling his official trip, Georgia still holds a strong position in the recruitment of the top Tennessee prospect.

David Gabriel Georges, a five‑star running back prospect in the class of 2027, has called off his scheduled official visit to the University of Georgia.

A Setback, But Not a Shutdown

The cancellation does not eliminate Georgia from the race; the coaching staff continues to view the Bulldogs as a leading contender for the Tennessee native’s signature.

Georges has already taken unofficial trips to Ohio State, Tennessee and Ole Miss, and his evaluation of those programs remains a key factor in his eventual decision.

Rankings and Rankings

Industry rankings place him as the No. 2 running back nationally and the No. 10 overall player in his class, and he is widely regarded as the premier recruit from Tennessee.

His recruitment profile has been bolstered by a commitment from fellow five‑star back Kemon Spell, who pledged to Georgia earlier this year.

Building a 2027 Core

The Bulldogs have also secured recent pledges from three‑star defensive lineman Antwan McKoy and four‑star offensive tackle Kennedee Jackson, underscoring a strategy that targets elite talent across the board.

While the recruitment market remains fluid, Georgia’s ability to retain top in‑state and regional prospects suggests that the program will remain a major force in the upcoming cycle.

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