Georgia adds sixth commitment of Class of 2025 in DB Tae Harris
The Bulldogs are back on the commitment board on Monday evening, with the Dawgs returning to familiar territory to land cornerback Tae Harris of Cedartown High School in Cedartown, Georgia.
Harris took to Twitter to announce the news with a statement:
“I would like to thank God for blessing me with this great opportunity. A special thank you to my mama for her support and all the sacrifices she has made. Without you, I would’ve be the strong man I am today. I would like to thank all the coaches heavily for pushing me and for believing in my craft. Thank you for your patience and the time you have invested in build a relationship with me. Thank you to my family and friends through this long journey for the encouragement and love. With that being said I am very blessed to announced I’m 100% COMMITTED TO FURTHER MY EDUCATION AND FOOTBALL CAREER WITH UGA….GO DAWGS!!!”
He is sixth commitment of the Class of 2025 for the Bulldogs.
Harris joins Elyiss Williams, Justus Terry, Micah Debose, Jadon Perlotte, and Jabree Wallace-Coleman in what is currently the No. 1 ranked class in the cycle per the On3 Industry Ranking.
Tae Harris is currently unranked in the 2025 On3 Industry Ranking.
Tae Harris just the latest in recent Georgia recruiting tear
While Harris may be the latest commitment for the Bulldogs in the Class of 2025, he’s part of what’s been an incredible stretch of recruiting in Athens lately.
Since May 15, Georgia has been one of, if not the, hottest teams on the trail.
No. 1 overall prospect and top quarterback Dylan Raiola set off the chain, and since then, punter Drew Miller, tight end Jaden Reddell, tight end Colton Heinrich, offensive lineman Marcus Harrison, defensive lineman Justin Greene, and running back Chauncey Bowens, defensive lineman Jordan Thomas.
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Cedartown-to-Georgia pipeline continues
Cedartown has been fertile ground for the Bulldogs, with linebacker CJ Washington having joined the ranks for Georgia in recent years.
While Washington has since been removed from the roster after what appears to be a longterm medical condition, he was a touted prospect coming out of high school and was largely influenced by Georgia great Nick Chubb, a Cedartown graduate, whom he frequently worked out with in high school.
Harris is the latest in line from the northwest Georgia squad, and the Bulldogs continue to do well with what continues to be a talent-rich team.