Georgia
BREAKING: Peyton Woodyard Commits to Georgia
Security Peyton Woodyard has formally ended his recruitment. Georgia remained on this all through the previous few months and positioned itself properly.
Woodyard is rated a four-star prospect on the 247Sports composite. The identical system ranks him the No. 29 participant nationally, the No. 2 security, and the No. 2 participant in California.
Woodyard just lately visited Georgia. Here is what the five-star security needed to say in regards to the recruitment:
“Simply spending quite a lot of time with Coach Fran (Brown). He is the one I’ve the most effective relationship with there. Additionally chopped it up with Coach Muschamp and Coach Kirby (Good). Simply with the ability to have a superb relationship with these individuals is simply superior. They’re all DB dudes and simply with the ability to spend time with them means loads.”
As for the West coast to East coast journey, Woodyard is not too involved. Current historical past suggests he’ll just do wonderful:
“The protection is loopy. Loopy good,” Woodyard stated. “Whenever you see a West Coast dude go on the market, they often go on the market and do fairly properly. So I actually like that about Georgia, and I am excited to only hold watching.”
So, the place may Peyton Woodyard find yourself on January seventh when he pronounces? Effectively, Georgia appears to be within the entrance seat, because of Fran Brown’s efforts. Although there are different suitors, Woodyard launched a high seven in late November.
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Georgia, Ohio State, Oregon, USC, Michigan, Florida, and Notre Dame made the lower. It is presumed that Ohio State, Notre Dame, and USC are maybe Georgia’s greatest competitors as we entered the ultimate stretch of Woodyards’ recruitment.
Nevertheless, Woodyard saved issues anticlimactic and dedicated to Georgia through the Military All-American Recreation, pledging his providers to Kirby Good and UGA.
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DT Elijah Griffin
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EDGE Isaiah Gibson
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