Georgia football and Kirby Smart have continued what has turned into one of the most impressive recruiting streaks of all time. The Bulldogs have earned a commitment each of the last four days, and that streak continued on Thursday.
Four-star wide receiver Craig Dandridge has just announced his commitment, and while there were a lot of great teams vying for his commitment, Dandridge has decided that Georgia is where he will be playing his college football.
BREAKING: Four-Star WR Craig Dandridge has Committed to Georgia, he tells me for @on3recruits
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) June 26, 2025
The 6’1 175 WR from Milton, GA chose the Bulldogs over Tennessee, Florida, Oklahoma, Georgia Tech, & Stanford
“Thank you God, we staying home! Go Dawgs #CTG”https://t.co/NSPlMfDwAw pic.twitter.com/p4Ui0U36M2
4-star WR stays home and announces commitment to Georgia
According to On3, Dandridge has committed to Georgia over Georgia Tech, Florida, Oklahoma, Stanford and Tennessee.
This commitment couldn't have come at a better time for Georgia because just a few days ago the Bulldogs lost a commitment from wide receiver Vance Spafford, who made the decision to flip to Miami (FL). This left a massive hole in Georgia's recruiting class because Spafford is a top 100 player in the country.
Dandridge may not be as highly ranked as Spafford, but he is still a respected four-star receiver and the No. 237 overall player in the country, according to the 247Sports composite rankings. He also is the No. 38 wide receiver and the No. 26 player from the state of Georgia.
Dandridge is the 22nd player to join Georiga's 2026 recruiting class which has officially passed Notre Dame in the 247Sports team recruiting rankings. The Bulldogs now find themselves with the No. 3 class in the country, still trailing USC and Texas A&M.
While earning a commitment each of the last five days is about as impressive as it can possibly get, it doesn't appear the Bulldogs are even close to being done just yet. It's not clear if Georgia will make it six days in a row with a commitment on Friday, but all signs point towards UGA earning a few more commitments over the next couple days.