Commitment Day Primer: 4-star DB Chace Calicut set to decide

Houston (Texas) North Shore four-star defensive back Chace Calicut is on the clock with his decision. The No. 117 overall prospect in the On3 Industry Rankings will announce his commitment today at the OT7 Finals in Fort Lauderdale.
Calicut is down to Georgia, Michigan and Texas. The four-star took official visits to all three schools this June.
Georgia was the first up back on June 6. Michigan got Calicut on campus on June 13 and Texas on June 20. On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine favors in-state powerhouse Texas going into decision day.
The Longhorns have an 88.7 percent chance of landing the four-star.
The who, when and where for Chace Calicut’s commitment
Finalist: Georgia, Michigan and Texas
Time: Unknown
What has he said about Georgia?
Notable quote: “Donte (Williams) is the guy who did that (got me interested),” Calicut said. “His technique and the way he pushes his corners to be the best that they can be and the way he takes guys and turns them into NFL players, I’d like to play for somebody like that.”
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The Big Picture
Georgia has already landed five defensive backs in the class of 2026. They continue to look for more. The Bulldogs have seen an exodus of talented and proven talent over the last few years.
The new group is now headed by Donte Williams and Travaris Robinson, who are now looking to reimagine the room their way. Calicut is a safety. He is a cornerback in Georgia’s eyes.
He could help in that spot or slide back to safety based on need. Georgia is clearly looking to continue to find versatile athletes to play in the back half of their defense long term.