The Dawgs247 team keeps up with Georgia football recruitment, team news, and staff news under head coach Kirby Smart.
The Georgia Bulldogs only lost one game last season, yet it was considered a failure since they missed out on the College Football Playoffs despite being back-to-back national champions. When the next season begins, the Bulldogs will be missing several key players from the 2023 team, notably star tight end Brock Bowers, who will enter the NFL Draft in April. However, Kirby Smart’s attack will continue to feature quarterback Carson Beck, who threw for 3,491 yards, 24 touchdowns, and only six interceptions last season.
Smart and the Bulldogs also pulled in the No. 1-ranked recruiting class according to 247Sports, signing 28 players, including five 5-stars and 19 4-stars. However, Georgia still has ground to gain with the Class of 2025 since it is currently ranked No. 8, with just five commits so far. If you want to see the latest Georgia recruiting news, be sure to visit the site to see what the proven team of insiders are saying at Dawgs247, the 247Sports affiliate that covers Georgia.
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Kirby Smart Georgia recruiting updates
One player from the 2025 class that Smart’s staff is interested in is in-state wide receiver Thomas Blackshear. A month after announcing Georgia, Tennessee and Florida State were his top three schools, Blackshear has limited that number to two. “I’ve got a top 2. Florida State ain’t really in it no more. It’s Georgia and Tennessee,” Blackshear told Dawgs247. “That’s really my top two right now.”
Blackshear transferred to Savannah Calvary Day ahead of his junior season. As a sophomore, he was the second-leading receiver for a Benedictine program that went 13-2 and captured a Peach State AAAA title. The 6-foot-1, 197-pound receiver is currently ranked as the No. 39 prospect in Georgia in the Class of 2025 but his stock is clearly on the rise with the offers he’s received. Blackshear spoke to Georgia247 about his trip to Athens in January. Visit Dawgs247 to read more.
Ziyare Addison, a four-star offensive lineman, is another member in Georgia’s 2025 recruiting class. The 6-foot-5, 280-pound lineman attends Riverview Sumner High in Florida and has received interest from Clemson, Florida State, Georgia, and Oregon.
Addison shone in the Under Armour camp in Orlando back in February. He won position MVP accolades and told 247Sports why he’s excited to play for the Bulldogs. “Kirby Smart,” he stated.
on what he like about UGA. “The mentality and the discipline that they play with for 60 minutes is what makes them different.” He plans to visit many out-of-state programs when the dead period ends, including one of Georgia’s top rivals, so check out Dawgs247 for additional information.
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