Football

Georgia Bulldogs reel in top recruits on official visit weekend

Five‑star running back Kemon Spell leads a wave of high‑profile commitments as the Bulldogs chase a 2027 class overhaul

This weekend the University of Georgia’s football program is playing host to a slate of elite recruits, each of whom could reshape the Bulldogs’ 2027 roster.

Among them, Kemon Spell, the nation’s top running back prospect and a five‑star recruit, arrived on campus after committing to Georgia in February, sending a clear signal that the Bulldogs are a leading destination for the premier talent.

Four‑star safety Jayden Aparicio‑Bailey from Alabama, who recorded 40 tackles and four interceptions last season, is also on campus, praising Coach Kirby Smart as he weighs his options. Seth Williams, a three‑star safety from Atlanta, recently received an offer from Georgia and is considering multiple top programs, while Karlos May, a four‑star defensive lineman from Alabama, and Joshua Sam‑Epelle, a Georgia‑born offensive tackle ranked among the nation’s top ten at his position, round out the visiting cohort.

The visit list also includes Abram Eisenhower, a three‑star interior offensive lineman from Georgia who is already committed to the Bulldogs and is ranked among the nation’s top forty interior linemen, underscoring the depth of the class.

While the Bulldogs are securing commitments, they remain in competition with traditional powerhouses such as Ohio State, Clemson and Texas Tech, all of which are watching the same talent pool.

Rival programs eye the same talent

The presence of these prospects on campus highlights the intensity of the recruiting race, as schools like Michigan, Florida State and LSU also vie for the same commitments, making the upcoming decisions pivotal for the balance of power in next year’s class.

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