Football

Georgia’s Recruiting Scavenger Hunt Draws Elite Prospects

Jeff Sentell breaks down the weekend visits and what they mean for the Bulldogs

Jeff Sentell’s weekly “Sentell’s Intel” segment has become a must‑read for anyone tracking the Bulldogs’ recruiting pipeline, and this week’s edition arrives just as the program prepares for its traditional Kirby Smart scavenger hunt.

A weekend of official visits

Peter Borque, a 4‑star quarterback from the class of 2026, arrives as the seventh‑ranked signal‑caller nationally and the 82nd overall prospect, bringing a blend of arm strength and poise that aligns with Georgia’s offensive vision.

Linebacker Temorris Campbell, a 3‑star recruit listed at No. 70 nationally, adds depth to the defensive front, his sideline instincts and tackling efficiency making him a potential immediate contributor.

Edge rusher Asher Ghioto stands out as a five‑star talent, the top player at his position and the third‑overall prospect in the country, his pass‑rush repertoire already drawing comparisons to recent Georgia standouts.

Strategic implications

For Smart, the visits serve more than a ceremonial purpose; they are a litmus test for how the Bulldogs can convert elite talent into long‑term anchors, especially as the SEC landscape grows increasingly competitive.

The buzz surrounding the scavenger hunt underscores the program’s momentum, and if the early impressions are any indication, the next recruiting cycle could see Georgia cement its status as a perennial powerhouse in the national conversation.

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