4-star Georgia WR commit taking surprise visit to college football blue blood

Can Georgia hold on and keep Brady Marchese committed to their class?
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The college football world is entering the month of June, which means recruiting will begin taking center stage. Official visit season is beginning this weekend, meaning that Georgia will host countless recruits on official visits throughout the month of June.

Many of the recruits visiting are uncommitted and still weighing all of their options, but there are some players who have committed to a program who will still choose to visit other programs. Georgia in fact is bringing in a few recruits committed to other programs on a visit this weekend, including four-star Alabama offensive line commit Chris Booker.

The hope from Georgia’s perspective is that none of their commits will take trips elsewhere, but that is impossible to avoid nowadays. And it turns out that four-star wide receiver Brady Marchese has announced a surprise visit he will be making this weekend.

Georgia commit Brady Marchese will visit Michigan this weekend

There aren’t many programs out there who are on Georgia’s level, so when those lesser programs target UGA’s commits there really isn’t a reason to be worried. That does change however when a program on Georgia’s level begins making progress with one of their commits.

That is what is happening with Marchese, who On3 reported will be visiting Michigan this weekend.

As mentioned, commits taking visits to other programs is very common nowadays, so just because this visit is happening doesn’t mean Georgia fans should be too worried yet. But the fact that this visit is occurring with Michigan does make it a little more concerning than if it was happening to most other programs.

It remains to be seen how serious Marchese is about flipping away from Georgia, but if he is that intel will likely come out once his visit to Michigan is complete. But for now, Marchese is still committed to Georgia and there’s no reason to be overly concerned right now until more information comes out in the future.