The Georgia Bulldogs are rebuilding their roster in hopes of winning their third championship in four years. However, they lost a top secondary recruit on Sunday, which might impact their defense in the coming years. According to On3 Sports’ Hayes Fawcett, four-star cornerback Tae Harris has decommitted from Georgia.Harris is not the first high-profile recruit from the forthcoming classes to withdraw his pledge from Georgia.
Dylan Raiola (2024), a five-star prospect, also shifted his pledge from Georgia to Nebraska.Harris, a four-seat recruit according to 247Sports Composite, is the 27th-ranked cornerback in the upcoming class. He will resume his recruiting efforts with offers from Colorado, Kentucky, Florida, and Georgia Tech. The Georgia native attends Cedartown High School and plays football there. Harris rushed 87 times for 421 yards and five touchdowns last season. He
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