Football

Georgia Bulldogs Lock in Key Visits as Recruiting Momentum Builds

Four‑star prospects and a campus scavenger hunt highlight a weekend that could reshape the 2025 class

Scavenger Hunt Sets the Stage

The University of Georgia is gearing up for a high‑profile weekend of official visits, as a handful of elite prospects are set to tour the Athens campus.

Among them, four‑star wide receiver Amare Patterson from Bluffton High in South Carolina arrives with a reputation as the No. 33 receiver nationally and the 242nd overall prospect, adding depth to the Bulldogs’ receiving corps.

Also expected is Namajay Thompson, a three‑star receiver from Crest High in North Carolina, who brings a No. 71 ranking among his position group and could provide additional speed on the outside.

Quarterback prospect Peter Borque, a four‑star signal‑caller ranked No. 7 at his position and No. 82 overall, is another name on the radar, sparking discussions about potential offensive upgrades.

Coach Kirby Smart has promised a campus‑wide scavenger hunt for the visitors, a tradition that blends competition with a tour of the historic facilities and a chance to meet current players.

The excitement isn’t limited to the Bulldogs; Virginia Tech announced a notable commitment that many analysts view as a recruiting win against Georgia, underscoring the competitive nature of the SEC’s talent landscape.

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