It's been quite some time since Georgia has earned a commitment in their 2026 recruiting class. There's no reason to panic over that fact because the Bulldogs' class is nearly full already, but there are a few more spots still that Kirby Smart and his staff need to fill.
One of those spots is at offensive tackle where Georgia needs to add one more player to their recruiting class. After a recent loss to Alabama with their top choice, the Bulldogs appear to be out of options right now. But a new offensive tackle Georgia could pursue is on the market again after they just decommitted from Kentucky.
BREAKING: Class of 2026 OT Tyreek Jemison has Decommitted from Kentucky, he tells me for @rivals
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) October 9, 2025
The 6’5 315 OT had been Committed to the Wildcats since June
He currently holds a total of 45 Offershttps://t.co/I5dDiUwtwb pic.twitter.com/VFuQLJlmdT
Kentucky decommit could be the perfect target for Georgia
Tyreek Jemison is a three-star offensive tackle from the state of Georgia. According to the 247Sports composite rankings, he is the No. 576 overall player in the country.
That ranking likely won't stand out to anyone, but that doesn't mean he is a bad player by any means. On top of Kentucky, Jemison had a lot of high profile schools recruiting him earlier in his recruitment. This includes Georgia Tech and Ole Miss who were two of his finalists when he originally decided to commit to Kentucky this summer.
The only problem for Georgia is that they have not offered Jemison a scholarship yet. But it's safe to assume that Georgia would stand a great chance at winning his recruitment if they did offer him since he is from the Peach State.
Smart and his staff likely have a few recruits in mind who could fill their final offensive tackle spot in their recruiting class, but Jemison is someone they could reach out to if they are desperate and need a new player to target.