NIL agent shows No. 1 RB's cards, and it could be bad news for Georgia

Georgia may be falling behind in this recruitment.
Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl - Georgia v Michigan
Playoff Semifinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl - Georgia v Michigan | Michael Reaves/GettyImages

Georgia football has been after running back Savion Hiter for quite some time now. This included an official visit to Georgia last weekend where UGA was named a "contender" for the No. 1 running back in the country immediately after his trip was completed.

Hiter's next visit however created some problems for Georgia because it was to Michigan who has been the leader for Hiter for a few months now. No official word has come out about his visit to Michigan yet, but an interesting post on social media from Hiter's NIL representative paints a scary picture for Georgia.

Savion Hiter's NIL agent may have tipped his hand

The above post from Hiter's agent doesn't reveal much information at all, but it says more than someone might initially think. This post likely means that Hiter was offered a massive NIL deal, one that has the chance to sway his recruitment. And since Hiter is currently visiting Michigan, this post is likely about the Wolverines and them trending well with Hiter.

This thought process might be a stretch, but Michigan fans were flooding the comments under this post, so they also think this post is about them.

It would be a shame if Hiter is in fact close to committing to Michigan, especially just one week after he reportedly had an amazing visit to Georgia. But losing Hiter wouldn't be that surprising especially after he publicly named the Wolverines as his No. 1 team multiple times throughout his recruitment.

Georgia however shouldn't be counted out in this recruitment just yet. They have come from behind many times before and can certainly do that with any recruit as long as Kirby Smart is the head coach. So hopefully that is what happens here, but it isn't looking likely as Hiter's visit to Michigan is coming to an end.