4-star Georgia RB commit showing interest in new school

A Georgia football commit appears to have his eyes on a new school.
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Georgia football's 2025 recruiting class is beginning to take shape as the early signing period begins in just under a month.

Kirby Smart and his staff are putting in a lot of effort on the recruiting trail as the Bulldogs look to move into the No. 1 spot just like last year. But to get there, the UGA staff has a lot of work to do and a lot of recruitments to close on.

Georgia did just that on Monday when they flipped the commitment of a four-star safety from rival Georgia Tech, but even that commitment kept Georgia at No. 3 in this year's recruiting rankings.

There are a lot of elite recruits still out there that the staff are aggressively pursuing, but another thing Smart needs to do to get to the No. 1 spot in the recruiting rankings is to not allow any committed players to flip to a new school.

Unfortunately, one commit is at least looking somewhat interested in another school.

4-star running back Osumane Kromah

Osumane Kromah is a four-star running back from Leesburg, GA. He is a recent addition to Georgia's recruiting class as he made his commitment official one month ago on Oct. 5.

According to the 247Sports composite rankigns, Kromah is the No. 73 overall recruit in the country. He also is the No. 4 running back and No. 10 ranked player from the state of Georgia.

But even though Kromah has been committed to Georgia for a month now, it appears he is showing interest in at least one other school still.

According to Florida State's On3 recruiting site, Kromah mad a surprise visit to Florida State this past weekend.

This news is very shocking because Kromah has shown no indication of being interested in other schools since he committed to Georgia. The Seminoles are also an interesting choice because we all know how poorly their season is going so far. That however sometimes doesn't matter to recruits, and it appears to not matter for Kromah.

At this time it is unclear how worried UGA fans should be about Kromah. There may be a slight chance Kromah flips, but that chance exists with every commit with how unpredictable recruiting is nowadays. But Smart and his staff are going to have to work extra hard with Kromah to ensure he is a member of this class still on signing day.

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