It's a dangerous time in the recruiting world for Georgia because October marks the start of flip season. Recruits all over the country are beginning to rethink their commitments and if they want to change their minds and flip to a new school.
Many of Georgia's commits are remaining locked in with UGA and not entertaining other programs, but four-star linebacker Nick Abrams is not one of those players. Abrams just took a visit to Michigan and appeared very interested in flipping to the Wolverines, but thankfully a new report has surfaced stating that Abrams has decided to stick with Georgia and cut ties with Michigan.
Georgia LB commit Nick Abrams confirmed his commitmnet status amid a Michigan push and recent visit.
— Benjamin Wolk (@benjaminwolk) October 9, 2025
What did Abrams have to say?
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4-star Nick Abrams confirms his commitment to Georgia after late push from Michigan
According to the 247Sports composite rankings, Abrams is the No. 291 overall player in the country. He also is the No. 20 linebacker in the 2026 recruiting class and the No. 8 player from his home state of Maryland.
Abrams committed to Georgia on July 16 and chose UGA over Alabama, Oregon and Michigan. It wasn't surprising to see Michigan continue to target Abrams as he had a good relationship with the Wolverines throughout his recruitment, but it was surprising to see him actually take a visit to Ann Arbor. Thankfully that visit didn't result in anything as Abrams appears to be 100 percent committed to Georgia now.
The Bulldogs have 31 players committed to their class which gives them the No. 2 recruiting class in the country. USC is the only program ahead of Georgia which means UGA has the No. 1 class in the SEC.
Georgia is expected to work for a few more commitments by the end of this cycle, so if everything goes according to plan UGA could end with the No. 1 class in the country when it's all said and done.