UGA contributes to No
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Tom VanHaaren, ESPN Staff WriterDec 20, 2023, 01:39 PM ET Close ESPN
- personnel author Signed up with ESPN in 2011
- Finished from Central Michigan
Georgia made a big move on the first day of the early recruiting finalizing period by turning first-class safety K.J. Bolden from Florida State.Editor’s Picks
1 Associated Bolden is the No. 16 prospect overall– and the No. 1 safety– in the ESPN 300 and had been dedicated to the Seminoles given that August. The 6-foot-1, 190-pound recruit from Buford, Georgia, gives the Dawgs three first-class commitments.He’s joined by corner
Ellis Robinson IV and linebacker Justin Williams in the Bulldogs’top-ranked class.Bolden’s recruitment took a couple of twists towards
completion, and it looked as though he would sign with Florida State, however Auburn made a huge push and after that Georgia. A source informed ESPN that Bolden and his household were contemplating his choice on Tuesday night.He picked Georgia, which gives the Dawgs 20 ESPN 300 commitments in the class.
Florida State now has 12 ESPN 300 commitments and no five-stars in the class.