Georgia football flips four-star offensive lineman from Florida

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Georgia football got some good news on the recruiting front Saturday, June 13, when a four-star offensive lineman changed his commitment from Florida to the Bulldogs.

Kennedee Jackson wasn’t committed to Florida for long. He pledged to the Gators on June 2.

The 6-foot-6, 301-pound Jackson is from Lithonia High.

He becomes the highest-rated in-state prospect in the Bulldogs’ 2027 recruiting class as the No. 8 player from Georgia, according to the 247Sports Composite.

Jackson re-posted news of his commitment from Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett on his X account.

The Bulldogs also have a commitment from the No. 9 in-state prospect Kelsey Adams, an offensive tackle from Langston Hughes.

Jackson is the nation’s No. 112 prospect and the No. 12 overall prospect.

He becomes the third-highest-rated recruit in the 2027 class and the 14th overall commitment. The top two commitments are a pair of five-stars: running back Kemon Spell from McKeensport, Pa., and tight end Jaxon Dollar from Denver, N.C.

This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Georgia football flips four-star recruit Kennedee Jackson from Florida

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