Dawgs Snatch Elite Lineman from Gators

Dawgs Snatch Elite Lineman from Gators - painting of Georgia Bulldogs football venue

Georgia Bulldozes Florida’s Former Commit

The Georgia Bulldogs have fortified their 2027 class by flipping 4-star offensive tackle Kennedee Jackson from the Florida Gators. Jackson, standing 6-foot-6 and near 300 pounds, originally pledged to Florida in early June but was swiftly wooed away by an official visit to Athens. Ranked among the top prospects on the offensive line, Jackson’s decision highlights Georgia’s recruiting dominance this summer. Kirby Smart’s staff has reeled in more than half a dozen new commits recently, leaving rival programs scrambling. Jackson’s prowess at pulling and climbing to the second level fits perfectly with Georgia’s SEC ambitions. As signing day looms, the Dawgs appear unstoppable in their quest to assemble another powerhouse roster.

It’s never too early for Kirby Smart to grab a paint roller and start tagging his “Property of Georgia” signs on Florida’s backyard playset. Sure, Kennedee Jackson might have originally RSVP’d to the Gators’ barbecue, but Georgia’s staff arrived with the culinary equivalent of a five-star steakhouse—complete with lined-up tractors for selfies. Meanwhile, Florida is left flipping through its Rolodex for consolation prizes. If recruiting were a championship belt, the Dawgs would be prancing around with it draped over their shoulders while tossing hot dogs to recruits like they’re beads at Mardi Gras. Better luck next summer, Swamp dwellers.


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