On his last official visit, Georgia hosted the talented defensive recruit, who on Monday announced his commitment to the Bulldogs.
It’s been a day of consecutive good news for Georgia, particularly for Donte Williams.
On Monday afternoon, 4-star safety Jaylan Morgan from Rockvale, Tennessee, announced his college decision. The 6-foot, 180-pound defensive back chose Georgia over Florida, Mississippi State, and Ole Miss. Morgan had visited Georgia for his final official visit from June 21-23.
During that visit, he informed the Georgia coaches of his intention to join the Bulldogs.
“When I visited, it felt like home,” Morgan told Dawgs247. “I connected well with the coaches. Being around the players made me realize they are the kind of people I want to be with every day.”
During his late June official visit, Morgan spent most of his time with player-host Ondre Evans. His lead recruiter, Williams, along with co-defensive coordinator Travaris Robinson, led the way on the coaching side. The three of them had an in-depth film session and defensive roster breakdown, which gave Morgan a much clearer path to playing time in Athens than he had previously anticipated.
Morgan mentioned that Georgia hasn’t given him any guarantees, but the opportunity is there.
“It’s a great opportunity for me to play. I’m not saying I’ll play early or anything. They didn’t give me any promises, but there’s a pretty good chance I can play early,” Morgan said. “But I really just want to play football, and Georgia seems like the best place for me to do it.”
On his last official visit, Georgia hosted the talented defensive recruit, who on Monday announced his commitment to the Bulldogs.