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Georgia football gets 2025 commitment from in-state offensive lineman
Cortez Smith watched as a recruit as Georgia football further established itself under Kirby Smart as a premier program by winning national championships in 2021 and 2022 and going 42-2 over the last three seasons. The four-star offensive lineman from Parkview High who lives in Snellville didn’t mention that on-field...
Christian Gass commits to Tennessee
Tennessee and head coach Josh Heupel received a commitment for the Vols’ 2025 recruiting class on Saturday. 2025 linebacker prospect Christian Gass committed to Tennessee. The 6-foot-2.5, 215-pound four-star linebacker is from Eastside High School in Covington, Georgia. Tennessee has 18 commitments in its 2025 recruiting class: Quarterback George MacIntyre, defensive lineman Ethan Utley, tight end Jack Vandorselaer, cornerback Dylan Lewis, running back Justin Baker, wide receiver Joakim Dodson, cornerback Tyler Redmond, safety Sidney Walton, wide receiver Radarious Jackson, offensive lineman Antoni Kade Ogumoro, edge Jayden Loftin, offensive lineman Nic Moore, defensive lineman Charles House, offensive lineman Douglas Utu, cornerback Tre Poteat, edge Mariyon Dye, wide receiver Travis Smith Jr and Gass. BREAKING: Four-Star LB Christian Gass has Committed to Tennessee, he tells me for @on3recruits The 6’3 225 LB from Covington, GA chose the Vols over Georgia and USC Ranked as a Top 85 Recruit in ‘25 (per On3) “Jeremiah 29:11 I trust God’s plan.”https://t.co/foRHtSsEbF pic.twitter.com/tQD6uMhOZM — Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) July 20, 2024
Four-star linebacker Christian Gass commits to Tennessee
Tennessee added another piece to their 2025 recruiting class on Saturday, picking up a prospect on the defensive side of the ball. Christian Gass, a four-star linebacker, chose Tennessee over Georgia and USC. Gass took official visits to Kentucky, Georgia, USC and Florida back in June. Tennessee closed this one...
Freeze: 'I'm not sure it's smart' to tackle Auburn's running backs in fall camp
Hugh Freeze feels really good about Auburn's running back room — so good, in fact, that he may want to limit some areas of their work their preseason. While focusing on the hopeful revamping of the Tigers' passing game, Freeze and Auburn's staff will hope their trio of running backs will be one of, if not the most reliable position group on the team. Considering Auburn brings back the SEC's No. 3 rushing offense — and Hunter and Alston already have five combined seasons in an Auburn uniform — they don't have much to prove to the staff this preseason.
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