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Georgia 4-star RB commit Ousmane Kromah pulls off insane TD run in big win

hunterby:Hunter Shelton10/12/24

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Lee County picked up a big 48-14 win over Coffee on Friday night to improve to 7-0 on the season. The Trojans are nationally ranked in the On3 Massey Ratings and are making a case as the top team in Georgia.

Senior running back Ousmane Kromah has been a catalyst for the Peach State program. The recent Georgia commit has been impressive all season long and made multiple highlight-reel plays again in this week’s victory.

Kromah had multiple touchdowns, but his best came on a 60-yard run that saw him somehow barge through a pack of Coffee defenders, break tackles and stay on his feet before finding pay dirt:

Lee County is averaging over 51 points per game this season and now has three ranked victories this year. Kromah continues to pulverize opposing defenses as one of the nation’s top RB prospects.

The 6-foot-0.5, 215-pounder pledged to UGA on Oct. 5, choosing them over Auburn, among others. He is the No. 113 overall prospect and No. 5 RB in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 13 player in Georgia.

Ousmane Kromah Scouting Summary

On3 writes this of Kromah as a prospect:

“True every down back with an extremely well-rounded skill set. Has readymade size, checking in at 6-foot-0.5 and around 215 pounds prior to his junior season. Has a unique build with very long arms and a bow-legged gait. A productive workhorse for one of the top high school programs in south Georgia. Averaged over 160 rushing yards per game as a sophomore and junior and 10 yards per carry as a junior. An extremely tough runner who is very difficult to bring down on contact. Trucks and carries defenders at the second level. Not going down with an arm tackle. Shows good burst and play speed and is capable of ripping off long runs with regularity. A plus receiver and one of the more natural pass-catchers among high school running back prospects.

…Even splits out to receiver on passing downs for his high school. A big-time mismatch in the passing game and already runs routes at a high level. Doubles as a good basketball player averaging over 10 points per game as a sophomore for a team that made a deep run in the state playoffs. Older for the class, turning 18 years-old in December of his junior year. Though he projects as one of the top running backs in the 2025 cycle, has the potential to also be a star at other spots.”