Bag of Bones: Corky Kell + Dave Hunter Classic Georgia intel

Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta bustled to life with a ton of talent from the state of Georgia on Saturday.

Four games featured a few Georgia targets of the present, past and future. With that comes a few news and notes from the recruiting trail.

Here’s a bag of bones from the final day of the Corky Kell + Dave Hunter Classic.

Georgia Bag of Bones

  • 3-star Rutgers defensive line commit Braxton Kyle was the biggest 2025 name still with uncertainty in his recruitment on Saturday. Georgia has been in consistent communication as of late. Georgia is a dream school for Kyle. He’s still trying to process the offer and figure out what comes next.
  • 2026 4-star wide receiver Aaron Gregory was in Athens at the end of July. That visit went well. Georgia continues to come on strong for the elite in-state playmaker who found the endzone in the nightcap on Saturday night.
  • 2026 4-star EDGE Jordan Carter has seen Georgia’s interest pick back up recently. He had a pretty strong opener being active and physical throughout his time on the field.
  • 2026 4-star WR Devin Carter has Georgia among his key contenders. He was in Athens at the end of July as well. James Coley continues to play a major role here.
  • 2027 offensive tackle Joshua Sam Epelle looks like a major college football prospect. He moves well for a man this large. Georgia in early with an offer. Sam Epelle has a lot of early interest in the in-state program.
  • 2026 four-star safety Jordan Smith has been in heavy contact with the Bulldogs since picking up the offer over the summer. Travaris Robinson is the main point of contact.
  • Young offensive lineman Braylin Mills has a Georgia offer as well. It’s a meaningful and emotional one for him. Mills’ late father was a big Bulldogs’ fan. The offer is still pinned to his X account.
  • 2026 3-star wide receiver Christian Ward and 2027 ATH Alexander Ward are brothers who own Georgia offers. Both have been on campus numerous times. That could continue this fall.

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