On3 recruiting expert shares two potential Georgia football flip targets

These are two names you are going to want to keep close tabs on for Georgia to go after.

Auburn v Georgia
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Who doesn't love a good flip at the end of the recruiting season? I know they are the worst when it's Georgia losing one of their recruits, but alternatively it is the absolute best when Kirby Smart is getting it done with another team's recruit.

Following Georgia flip candidates can be tough because usually Georgia and that individual player like to keep their cards close to their chest when it is happening. However, On3 recruiting expert Steve Wiltfong gave us two recruits that we should keep an eye on as the recruiting cycle is coming to an end.

Four-star LB Tavion Wallace

The first player mentioned by Wiltfong is four-star linebacker Tavion Wallace. Wallace is an extremely talented prospect and is the No. 109 overall player in the country according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

Wallace has been committed to Arkansas since the beginning of July, but Wiltfong believes this could be someone who ends up in Georgia's recruiting class by the end of the cycle.

However, Wiltfong did mention that he isn't hearing anything concrete right now about a flip in Georgia's favor. He did say he could see it happening if Georgia applies pressure because of the Bulldogs record of getting linebackers into the NFL. So let's hope Smart does just that to see if Wiltfong is right.

Three-star LB Anthony Kruah

The second player Wiltfong mentioned is three-star linebacker Anthony Kruah. Kruah may only be the No. 529 player in the country, but it appears Smart and his staff are actually targeting Kruah very aggresively.

Kruah has been in Athens not only for Georgia's last game against Mississippi State, but he was also on campus for the game before against Auburn. If that's not enought to give you some hope in this recruitment, then here is what Wiltfong had to say.

"I like the way that one is trending for Georgia," Wiltfong said in the above video. "If that's a guy that they're pushing for to ultimately add to the class then I think he will be a Georgia Bulldog by the end of the cycle."

Kruah has been committed to North Carolina since the end of April, but by the sounds of it Smart and his staff have a solid chance to win this recruitment.