Georgia had a lot of big name visitors on campus this weekend. From a rankings standpoint, none were bigger than Kemon Spell.
The five-star running back was back in Athens for G-Day this weekend as he took in the Bulldogs first game since he committed. Over the past month and a half though there has been some discussion that he could take visits elsewhere and potentially flip his commitment.
Spell has denied those rumors already, but he gave a strong "Go Dawgs" when he was spotted on camera in the stands during G-Day.
Five-star running back commit Kemon Spell gives a “Go Dawgs” pic.twitter.com/g6CjzlWRi5
— Harrison Reno (@HarrisonReno) April 18, 2026
5-star Georgia commit Kemon Spell is fully committed to Georgia even with rumors swirling
Spell is playing an extremely important role in the Bulldogs recruiting class this year. Not only will he likely be the highest ranked commit in the class, but he is putting his recruiting hat on and attempting to bring as many elite recruits with him to Georgia.
So far he hasn’t been able to convince anyone yet, but it is still very early in the recruiting cycle. As time goes on the conversations he is having with recruits right now could be what convinces them to pick Georgia, so his efforts aren’t going unnoticed.
But the most important thing for Georgia is to keep Spell in their recruiting class. He is a top 10 player in the country and the No. 1 running back in his class, so the potential is there for him to be one of the greatest Georgia running backs of all time. That isn’t possible though if he flips his commitment elsewhere, but that is why this message is so important.
Spell is 100 percent committed to Georgia. Sure that could change in the future, but since he committed he’s been the perfect commit so it’d be very shocking if he ever flipped to another school.
