Daily Dawg Thread
TODAY’S FEATURED PROSPECTS
Reuben Fatheree
CLASS: 2021
POSITION: OT
HT, WT: 6-7 285
SCHOOL: Foster
CITY, STATE: Richmond, TX
STATUS: Undeclared
# OF OFFERS: 13 offers
UGA OFFER: Yes
NEWS:
Reuban Fatheree is a four-star 2021 offensive tackle from Richmond, Texas. He’s already 6-7 285 pounds as a sophomore. According to the latest 2021 247Sports rankings, he ranks as the No. 25 overall prospect, No. 4 OT, and the No. 4 Texas prospect. Fatheree currently holds 13 offers with the latest coming from Alabama on June 11. Ohio State offered on June 9, Vanderbilt offered on May 9, Missouri on April 25, Oklahoma on January 25, and Baylor on January 14. Georgia offered Fatheree on May 2, 2018. He attended Junior Day on Feb. 24 at Texas A&M. Then on June 13, Fatheree visited Texas A&M again. On his 247Sports profile, Texas A&M holds 100 percent of the advantage, but this one has a long way to go before its done. I expect him to visit Georgia as long as Georgia continues to win and be a top program. However, he could end up wanting to stay home and head to College Station.
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Micah Morris
CLASS: 2021
POSITION: OT
HT, WT: 6-3.5 286
SCHOOL: Camden County
CITY, STATE: Kingsland, Georgia
STATUS: Undeclared
# OF OFFERS: 15 offers
UGA OFFER: Yes
NEWS:
Micah Morris is a 2021 four-star offensive tackle from Kingsland, Georgia. He’s 6-3.5 and 286 pounds. According to the latest 2021 247Sports rankings, he ranks as the No. 18 overall player, the No. 2 OT and the No. 2 Georgia prospect. Morris currently holds 15 offers with the latest coming from Clemson on May 7. Tennessee offered on May 3, Florida on April 14, FSU on Feb. 27, Auburn on Feb. 23, Alabama on Feb. 1, Ohio State on Jan. 26 and South Carolina on Jan 17. Georgia offered on January 25.
Morris visited South Carolina on April 7. He headed to Georgia on April 7 as well. Morris went to Florida on April 14. He went to Auburn for an unofficial visit on June 10 and went to Alabama that same weekend. I expect this one to be between South Carolina and Georgia, but the Bulldogs must continue to get him on campus. He’s still growing and one to definitely keep an eye out for in the 2021 class.
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