Miami (FL) has been a thorn in Georgia's side this entire summer. The Hurricanes have stolen not one, but two four-star commits from Georgia this recruiting cycle, and according to Rivals' Steve Wiltfong they are attempting to do the same thing again with four-star corner Justice Fitzpatrick.
Miami is set to host multiple flip targets for its game against Notre Dame on Sunday, @SWiltfong_ reports🙌
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4-star Justice Fitzpatrick is having second thoughts about Georgia
According to the above report from Rivals, Fitzpatrick intends on visiting Miami this weekend for their massive showdown against Notre Dame on Sunday.
The fact that Fitzpatrick is choosing to visit any program after committing to Geogia in June is very concerning, but Miami is the team UGA fans should be most worried about. As mentioned, Miami has already stolen two commits from Georgia this recruiting cycle. These weren't just any commits either as they were both four-star recruits who had been committed to Georgia for a good amount of time.
Can Georgia hold off this push from Miami this time and keep Fitzpatrick in their recruiting class? Obviously Georgia doesn't want to lose any commit, but Fitzpatrick is the No. 44 overall player in the country and one of UGA's top commits, so losing a player as talented as Fitzpatrick isn't an option for Georgia.
It is also worth pointing out that both Derrek Cooper and James Johnson will be visiting Miami this weekend as well. Johnson was a former UGA commit as well before he flipped to Texas this summer, and the Longhorns also beat out Georgia for Cooper this summer too. Georgia may not be involved in either of their recruitments anymore, but it would be quite fun to see Texas lose them after stealing them both from UGA.
Georgia fans likely will find out pretty soon after this visit if they should be worried about Fitzpatrick's commitment or not. So hopefully this visit doesn't go too well, because he is someone Georgia needs to keep in their recruiting class.