Georgia football looking to flip talented Florida State DL commit

Watch out Florida State, Kirby Smart is coming.
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The recruiting cycle for the 2025 class is winding down as there are only about two months until signing day, and that means Kirby Smart and his staff now more than ever need to start ramping up their recruiting efforts to help finish off this class.

A big emphasis that we will see for Georgia's class the rest of this cycle is the defensive line as it is likely that the Bulldogs end up with upwards of five or six commits for that group. Thankfully Smart is already very active with this position group and it sounds like he is making some moves to flip a talented in-state recruit as well.

Jeff Sentel with DawgNation reported that four-star defensive lineman Kevin Wynn is receiving a lot of interest from Georgia. Wynn is a very talented prospect from Greensboro, GA as he is the No. 59 player in the country. He also is the No. 9 defensive lineman in his class and No. 10 player from the state of Georgia as well.

Wynn has been committed to Florida State since June 24th but a lot has changed since then. It is no secret that the Seminoles are the biggest story in college football for all the wrong reasons as they have limped to a 1-5 record after starting as the preseason No. 10 team in the country.

I don't know about you but if I was a Florida State commit I would most definitely be weighing my options after seeing the team struggle that much.

Not only is Smart and his staff showing a lot of interest in Wynn, but it appears Wynn is very interested in the Bulldogs as well.

"Yeah, I’ll go down there for a game."

Kevin Wynn

Not only is Wynn planning on making a visit to Athens, he also recently spoke about what he loves about the Georgia football program.

"That they consistently get better. They [all the schools] all go for it every play, but you see it a lot harder there if that makes sense.”"

Kevin Wynn

No fall visit has been scheduled by Wynn yet, but if that visit does get on the books then I believe it would be time to get very serious about Georgia's chances to flip Wynn from the Seminoles.