Georgia Football’s 2020 offensive line class is finally complete

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Georgia football is finally done with its 2020 offensive line class as Sedrick Van Pran is the most recent to commit to the Dawgs.

Sam Pittman now has five offensive linemen commitments for Georgia football’s 2020 football recruiting class.

The latest to pledge is 4-star center Sedrick Van Pran who committed to the Dawgs on Aug. 17 with a video on Twitter.

According to 247Sports, Van Pran ranks as the No. 101 overall, No. 3 C, and the No. 3 prospect in Louisiana. He goes to school at Warren Easton a school in New Orleans.

Van Pran has loved the Dawgs for a while as Georgia was his first SEC offer, however, I didn’t know if it would happen because he’s from Louisiana and the Tigers usually find a way to keep the talent in state.

He was also looking at Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Alabama and Arkansas. It’s hard to pull a kid out of Louisiana, but the Dawgs have been pretty successful on the rercuiting front down there.

Van Pran joins 5-star Broderick Jones, 4-star Tate Ratledge, 4-star Chad Lindberg, and 4-star Joshua Braun.

According to 247Sports, Georgia’s got the No. 3 center, No. 2, No. 3, No. 15 and No.21 offensive tackles. There’s nothing like bringing in a full offensive line in a recruiting class, and the Dawgs achieved it.

Pittman continues to show that he’s going to grab any offensive linemen in the country that he wants and it doesn’t matter how tall of a task.

The average height and weight of these five commitments is 6-foot-five and weight 312.8 pounds. Now that’s is an offensive line that won’t be pushed around and will intimidate most opponenents.

Georgia’s put together quite the offensive linemen class, and well Sam Pittman continues to imprerss with another ‘yes sir’ video for Van Pran’s commitment.

Sam Pittman continues to prove that he is one of the best if not the best offensive linemen recruiter in the country.  Georgia’s deep at the position, and this class only makes the group deeper.

Now he can start looking at 2021 and other classes. However I expect he to starting building even more of a relationship with his 2020 class. I don’t expect Georgia to take anymore at the position and move onto filling the other needs of the class.

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Georgia’s working on earning that ‘OLU’ title and this class only makes the case stronger. Now they just need to get to work and on campus to show the rest of the college football world the Dawgs have the best offensive line in the country.