4-star Georgia commit is already turning other programs down in the best way possible

One Georgia commit is already shutting his recruitment down.
2025 SEC Championship - Georgia v Alabama
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Georgia has fallen victim to a lot of tough recruiting losses over the last year. Just a few weeks ago five-star Jared Curtis flipped his commitment to Vanderbilt and left UGA in the dust, but he wasn't the only recruit to ditch Georgia after committing to them. However, in today's college football environment that is just how things go.

But wide receiver Gavin Honore reportedly has no interest in flipping away from Georgia even if other schools are pursuing him. In fact, he has locked his recruitment down right now for one big reason.

“It’s hard to beat Georgia.”

3-star Georgia commit is all in on UGA

Honore is one of six recruits currently committed to Georgia's 2027 recruiting class. According to the 247Sports composite rankings he is the No. 431 overall player in the country as well as the No. 56 wide receiver in the class. He also is the No. 38 player from his home state of California as well.

Honore is clearly not ranked very high, but that shouldn't matter to Georgia fans. Kirby Smart and his staff identified him early on as a target they really wanted because they allowed him to commit to their program back in June with over a year and a half left in the 2027 recruiting cycle. So if they really wanted him in Georgia's class then it shouldn't matter what his ranking is.

Honore being from California could be a problem for Georgia. Those are the recruits that can be hard for UGA to hold onto because they may decide they'd rather go to a college much closer to where they are from. But as it stands today that is something Honore does not care about.

He is officially locked in with Georgia and is telling other schools he is not interested in them, and if that continues to happen then UGA has nothing to worry about.

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