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4-star WR Craig Dandridge commits to Georgia football

4-star WR Craig Dandridge commits to Georgia football

USA Today3 days ago

The Georgia Bulldogs continued their recruiting hot streak and have secured a commitment from four-star wide receiver Craig Dandridge, who is a member of the class of 2026.
Dandridge revealed a red Georgia shirt under his jacket during his commitment ceremony. He thanked his family and support system before announcing his decision to commit to Georgia.
"I just felt a different connection at Georgia," said Dandridge. "They're doing the right things to prepare their players for the next level."
Dandridge is ranked as the No. 237 recruit in the nation, the No. 38 wide receiver and the No. 26 prospect in Georgia. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound receiver is a great route runner and generates plenty of separation.
Georgia's biggest competitor throughout Dandridge's recruitment was Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech they gave the Bulldogs a battle for this highly rated in-state recruit. Dandridge is a huge recruiting win for Georgia after the decommitment of four-star wide receiver Vance Spafford, who flipped to Miami. Dandridge was a must-have for this year's recruiting class.
Dandridge plays high school football for Cambridge High School in Milton, Georgia. He is coming off a great junior season, where he totaled 58 receptions for 1,443 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns.
This now the third wide receiver commitment in UGA's class of 2026 along with fellow four-stars wide receivers Brady Marchase and Ryan Mosely. Georgia is now up to 22 total commitments so far in this year's recruiting class, but Kirby Smart and Georgia aren't done yet.
Dandridge, four-star running back Jae Lamar, four-star linebacker Shadarious Toodle, four-star edge rusher Khamari Brooks and three-star defensive lineman Corey Howard have all committed to Georgia football over the past five days (June 22-26).
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