Mason Short, a four-star offensive line recruit, has committed to the Georgia Bulldogs over Kentucky, Clemson and Ohio State. Short is Georgia’s sixth commitment to the class of 2025. Short is the Bulldogs’ first offensive line commit for the 2025 cycle.
Mason Short attends Evans High School in Evans, Georgia, and plays football there. Short is a rising senior in the 2025 graduating class.
The 6-foot-6, 305-pound interior offensive lineman is ranked No. 178 in the 2025 recruiting class. According to 247Sports, Short is the eighth-ranked interior offensive lineman and Georgia’s No. 26 prospect.
Short visited the Georgia Bulldogs on March 16 and Clemson a couple days later before traveling to Athens. Short decommitted from the Alabama Crimson Tide in January after visiting the University of Georgia and learning that famous head coach Nick Saban had retired.
Georgia gave Mason Short a scholarship in April 2022, making the Evans standout a priority. The four-star offensive line recruit made his pledge to Georgia at his high school.
Short pledged his promise through the song “Georgia on My Mind” by Ray.
Charles was playing as he announced his verbal commitment to the Bulldogs. Short stated that he is committing 80 percent of his time to the school’s offensive line recruit and 20 percent to the head coach. Stacy Searels, Georgia’s offensive line coach, undoubtedly played an important part in Short’s recruitment.
Georgia is constantly trying to improve in the trenches. Under Kirby Smart, the Bulldogs recruited an exceptional offensive line.
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