Georgia showing who's top dog after prediction to flip top 100 corner from SEC rival

Georgia is on the verge of flipping a top 100 recruit from a former SEC East rival.
2023 CFP National Championship - TCU v Georgia
2023 CFP National Championship - TCU v Georgia | Ronald Martinez/GettyImages

Georgia football hosted 18 recruits on official visits this past weekend. In typical Georgia fashion, many of the recruits visiting campus were ranked very high with some of the visitors also being committed to other programs already as well. And it just so happens that Georgia received some great news from multiple recruits that were in Athens on their official visit this weekend.

The first recruit Georgia was predicted to land on Sunday was three-star offensive lineman Zachary Lewis, but the second prediction that came in was more exciting for multiple reasons.

Georgia predicted to flip top 100 corner from SEC program

Late on Sunday, On3's Austin Price logged an official prediction for Georgia to win the recruitment of four-star corner Caden Harris.

According to the 247Sports composite rankings, Harris is the No. 84 overall player in the country. He also is the No. 11 corner in the 2026 recruiting class and the No. 3 overall player from his home state of Tennessee.

Not only is Harris's high ranking extremely exciting for Georgia fans, but the fact that he is committed to another SEC program already makes this news even more exciting. The program that Harris is committed to is Vanderbilt, who he has been committed to since the end of April.

While this prediction has been placed in Georgia's favor, it's unclear if Harris will announce a commitment to Georgia soon or not. In all likelihood it will probably be at least a couple weeks before Harris announces his final decision because he has upcoming official visits scheduled with Auburn and Missouri over the next two weeks.

But Georgia is in great shape right now in Harris's recruitment and it may just be a matter of time until Georgia officially adds another top 100 player to their class.