Five-star running back Kemon Spell has been committed to Georgia for a few weeks now. Ever since he pledged to Georgia he has quickly become a fan favorite with the way he talks about UGA.
Spell has shared that he has no plans to visit other schools anymore, and he is also doing everything he can to help recruit more players to Georgia. So overall he has proven to be the perfect addition to Georgia's recruiting class.
5-star Georgia commit Kemon Spell and Mike Bobo have a lot in common
Spell recently showcased his talents in a 7-on-7 event. He obviously dominated on offense and even had a few big plays on defense as well, but he was key "coach" for his squad as well.
The below report from Jeff Sentell indicates that Spell sat on the sideline for two drives and called the plays for his team. And how did those drives go? Back-to-back touchdowns while he was the acting offensive coordinator.
Kemon Spell is out here in Meta glasses now. Calling plays.
— Jeff Sentell (@jeffsentell) February 21, 2026
He’s now called two TD drives.
He also just made a sick catch in between over and around several defenders. pic.twitter.com/Dpjd8MBtpu
So not only is he a great football player, but Spell also has a great mind for the game as well. And that will make him a perfect addition once he is at Georgia and being coached by Mike Bobo.
Bobo is one of the greatest offensive minds in all of college football. He was just a finalist for the Broyles Award which goes to the nation's top assistant, so that shows how great of a coach he is. But Georgia fans saw first hand how good of a play caller he is all last year as UGA was dominant on offense. Gunner Stockton shined with an elite group of wide receivers, and Georgia's run game was a lot more productive than the year before. And all that success led Georgia to their second SEC title in a row.
Bobo is the perfect coach to be Georgia's offensive coordinator, and he undoubtedly will make an elite duo with Spell when he arrives on campus next year.
