Georgia continues to hit home runs and impress recruiting prospects when they come to the Classic City for a visit, and Jeremiah Holloman’s visit to UGA over the weekend was no exception as Georgia is sitting well with the class of 2017 wide receiver.
Holloman told DawgNation’s Jeff Sentell:
“This has been the best weekend I have ever had in my life hands down,” he told DawgNation on Monday night after what he described as a wonderful unofficial visit to UGA.
UGA offered the 6 foot 3 and 195 receiver out of Newton High School from Covington, GA on Sunday night.
Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Georgia 🐶🐾 #CommitToTheG pic.twitter.com/hNyrBUfqKv
— Jeremiah Holloman (@Obey_Classics) March 14, 2016
Jeremiah Holloman had been committed to Michigan back on December 13, 2015 but decided to reopen up his recruitment and decommitted from the Wolverines on February 12, 2016. He has also picked up scholarship offers from Alabama, Auburn, and South Carolina after the Dawgs offered and now has over 21 offers including offers from Ole Miss and Tennessee. As of right now, Georgia leads for Holloman, but his recruiting is only going to heat up if he continues to shine in the camps and backs that up with a solid senior high school football season this fall.
Holloman is currently ranked as a 3-star prospect at wide receiver by 247Sports.com’s composite ranking system and over at the Rivals Network, but Scout.com has him rated as a 4-star prospect currently. He has been compared by analysts and scouts to former Georgia stand out at receiver and current Cincinnati Bengals WR, A.J. Green in how he plays the football and his ability to control his body and adjust when the ball is the air.