Rivals recruiting expert predicts how Georgia's recruiting class will finish
The 2025 recruiting cycle is coming to an end as the calendar has turned to November. The early signing period begins in the beginning of December, so that means Kirby Smart doesn't have a lot of time remaining to improve Georgia's recruiting class.
So the one thing everyone is wondering is how Georgia football's recruiting class will finish this year. The Bulldogs currently have the No. 3 recruiting class in the country according to 247Sports, but there is a great chance they will improve on that before December gets here. But as fans, it can be very difficult for us to predict how the class will finish.
Thankfully we have recruiting experts who can help us with that.
Sam Spiegelman, a recruiting expert with Rivals, gave his prediction on how Georgia's class will finish, and it's safe to say that UGA fans will be thrilled if this is what ends up happening.
Georgia will finish with the No. 2 class
Spiegelman has predicted that Georgia will finish the 2025 recruiting cycle with the No. 2 class in the country. This would be a two spot improvement from where Georgia currently sits on Rivals rankings as the site currently has Georgia at No. 4.
Clearly Georgia is going to have to add some more recruits to get to that point, thankfully Spiegelman has made his predictions on who could be added to Georgia's class soon.
Below are the players Speigelman mentioned to watch out for during the last month of this recruiting cycle.
Name | Position | Rank |
---|---|---|
Justus Terry | Defensive Tackle | 5-star |
CJ Wiley | Wide Receiver | 4-star |
Chase Linton | Defensive End | 4-star |
Christian Ingram | Defensive Tackle | 4-star |
Kevin Wynn | Defensive Tackle | 4-star |
Jeremiah McCloud | Defensive Tackle | 4-star |
Braxton Kyle | Defensive Tackle | 4-star |
Christian Gass | Linebacker | 3-star |
Tavion Wallace | Linebacker | 3-star |
It's obviously unlikely that Georgia will end up with all 10 of these recruits in their class, but hopefully Smart and his staff will be able to bring in a good chunk of them. Even if Georgia ended up with half of these recruits, there is still a great chance that would be enough to propel their recruiting class even higher up the rankings.