Georgia had two official visitors on campus this weekend to take in G-Day. One of those players was five-star tight end Jaxon Dollar who is the No. 2 tight end in the country.
Dollar wasn't sure when he was going to announce his commitment heading into his visit with Georgia this weekend, but Rivals' Steve Wiltfong reported that has drastically changed for the five-star tight end just days after this visit.
Rivals No. 2 TE Jaxon Dollar says he's trying to figure out his college decision in the next couple weeks, gives the latest from his return visit to Georgia.
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5-star Jaxon Dollar is ready to commit immediately after visiting Georgia for G-Day
The above report indicates that Dollar now intends to announce his commitment in the next couple of weeks. That is great news for Georgia because his visit to Athens just ended, so this could be a sign that he is extremely high on the Bulldogs.
However, the opposite could also be true in that he saw what he needed to see at Georgia to rule them out.
247Sports unfortunately has Notre Dame as the team to beat right now. The Fighting Irish only have one prediction in their favor though, so Georgia could've changed that this weekend.
Dollar isn't the only recruit who drastically changed their commitment timeline this weekend after visiting Georgia. Carter Jones was the second recruit who took an official visit this weekend and he shared a similar message that he would like to commit soon as well.
That could just be a coincidence or it could be a sign that Georgia knocked it out of the park this weekend with both recruits, but only time will tell.
No school in the country has been better at recruiting tight ends than Georgia. Just last year they signed three of the top 10 tight ends in the country, and now they are looking to add the No. 2 tight end in the country. All of this talent could make Dollar think twice about coming to Georgia, but their vast success at developing tight ends and sending them to the NFL should stand out to him.
At this point it is impossible to say who Dollar will commit to, but there are a lot of reasons for Georgia fans to have their hopes up.
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