Georgia Football Lands Commitment From Massive 2022 OT Jacob Hood
It's down week and Georgia football is striving to get ready for its main five matchup versus No. 3 Clemson on Saturday in Charlotte. In the interim, things are going on the selecting trail, explicitly in the Bulldogs' class of 2022. 사설토토
On Monday, the Bulldogs handled a responsibility from three-star hostile lineman Jacob Hood, who remains at an astounding 6-foot-8, 342 pounds.
The responsibility from Hood helped Georgia from the No. 5 class to the No. 3 class in the country.
Hood, out of Hillsboro High School in Nashville, Tenn., is appraised as the No. 39 hostile tackle, the No. 13 possibility in the territory of Tennessee and the No. 388 enroll by and large in the 2022 enlisting class, per 247Sports Composite.
Look at this video posted by Hood after his responsibility on Monday:
Hood joins a long queue of top hostile line volunteers to pick the Bulldogs during mentor Kirby Smart's residency.
Georgia needed to supplant previous hostile line mentor Sam Pittman last season after he left for the Arkansas head instructing position. Previous Ole Miss lead trainer Matt Luke got the mantle and hasn't lost a beat, acquiring five-star tackle Amarius Mims in his initially enlisting class and presently has gotten a vow from Hood.