Will Georgia finish with the best class ever? Grading five
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- Tom VanHaaren, ESPN Personnel WriterJul 11, 2023, 06:40 AM ET Close ESPN staff writer Joined ESPN in 2011
- Graduated from Central Michigan
Hiring in college football can bring high feelings and strong opinions from each fan base, which also indicates there can be some overreactions.Whether they’re positive or negative, some viewpoints can paint an accurate picture, while others can be overemphasized. There are still 5 months till the early signing duration, however some significant storylines are starting to unfold.Maybe it’s Georgia’s loaded class aiming to take down Alabama’s crown of
hiring champion. Perhaps it’s one school supposedly escaping in a three-team battle in the Big Ten. Possibly it’s an SEC team on the precipice of falling off the edge.Here is a take a look at 5 stories in the recruiting world and whether they carry a great deal of weight or if they are overreactions.
Georgia will complete with the very best class in the ESPN age
The Dawgs have the No. 1 class overall and have 19 ESPN 300 commitments this cycle, 7 more than the next-closest program.The Nos. 1 and
2 recruits in the class, cornerback Ellis Robinson IV and quarterback Dylan Raiola, are committed to Georgia, and the personnel does not seem to be slowing down.The decision: Minor overreaction