Georgia Nabs its Second Offensive Tackle of 2019 Class with Warren McClendon

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Georgia Nabs its Second Offensive Tackle of 2019 Class with Warren McClendon

Warren McClendon and Coach Pittman: Photo by: @wcmcclendonjr Twitter
Warren McClendon and Coach Pittman: Photo by: @wcmcclendonjr Twitter

 
Georgia adds its third commitment in three days with Warren McClendon pledging to the Bulldogs.  The Bulldogs have gained some momentum as they landed Demetrius Robertson on Saturday then Zion Logue Sunday evening. McClendon continues that momentum and gives Georgia its eighth four-star for the 2019 class.
The four-star offensive tackle chose Georgia over South Carolina, Florida, Auburn and many other teams. He currently holds 22 offers and his recruitment appeared down to Georgia and South Carolina. McClendon has family ties to both schools but ultimately chose to stay home. According to the latest 247Sports Composite rankings, he ranks as the No. 26 OT and the No. 27 prospect in Georgia.
As a hometown kid, McClendon was a big Georgia fan, having two uncles Willie McClendon and Tyrone McClendon and a cousin, Bryan McClendon, play there. Georgia appeared to be his dream school, but with his cousin coaching at South Carolina, it seemed to come down to the wire.
McClendon kept it short and sweet and took to Twitter to announce his commitment.
“First, I would like to thank God for blessing me with the opportunity to play on the next level. I would like to thank my parents for supporting me through the recruiting process. Also, I would like to thank all my coaches and teammates. With that being said, I’m 100% committed to… THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA”
McClendon is the second offensive tackle for the 2019 class as he joins the already committed Xavier Truss. Georgia now has 12 commitments for the 2019 class and ranks as the No. 8 overall class and the No. 4 class in the SEC.
 

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Savannah Leigh is a recent graduate of the Grady College of Journalism at the University of Georgia. She is an avid SEC, Dawgs, and college football fan. She also adores her four-year-old black lab, Champ Bailey.