Georgia recruiting National Champion commit "daily"

Brody Jennings is currently committed to Michigan, but this is someone who seems very likely to flip from the Wolverines.
Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl - Georgia v Michigan
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Georgia football is targeting a lot of players currently committed to other programs this cycle. One of the more recent examples is with four-star corner Peyton Dyer who is committed to South Carolina, but there are many other flip targets Kirby Smart and Georgia are after as well.

However, there is one name that continues to pop up online as someone Georgia is continuing to recruit. And that player is four-star corner Brody Jennings.

According to the 247Sports composite rankings, Jennings is the No. 22 corner in the 2026 recruiting class. He also is the No. 256 overall player in the country and the No. 39 player from his home state of Florida.

Jennings has been committed to Michigan since last July, but as mentioned he continues to be in the news discussing Georgia. And that once again happened this past week when Georgia's On3 page posted that Jennings is hearing from Georgia "on a daily basis."

Jennings seems like a likely flip candidate

There will be many players that Georgia targets who are committed to another school, and many of them may end up sticking with the school they are already committed to. But Jennings feels like someone who is really likely to flip away from Michigan because of how often people are talking about him as a flip target.

Jennings also has multiple official visits lined up for this summer with Georgia, Michigan, Alabama, Auburn and Florida. The fact that he is scheduling this many visits even though he is committed to the Wolverines is another sign that he may not be as in love with Michigan as some might think.

So if there is one name to monitor the most on the recruiting trail as a flip target for Georgia it is Jennings, because all signs the past two months indicate that Georgia is in prime position to end up winning this recruitment.