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Kirby Smart And UGA Football Offer Alabama Crimson Tide Commitment

April 1, 2025
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ATHENS - After another big weekend for Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs, several new prospects left Athens with a new offer from the Dawgs.

One in-state prospect who left town with an offer was four-star, Chris Booker‍. The Atlanta native out of Hapeville Charter (GA) earned an offer from Alabama on February 1st and committed to the Tide 20 days later. Now, after a big visit to Athens, Booker holds an offer from the in-state Georgia Bulldogs.

As a prospect, Booker is an athletic left tackle who moves extremely well at 6-foot-4 285-pounds. He’s big, mean, and plays with outstanding physicality. He’s quick off the snap and does a great job of driving defenders backwards with ease before burying them into the ground. He’s a pancake machine that leaves you feeling bad for opposing defenders. He’s a strong pass-protector and a complete mauler in the run game who can pull around and level defenders at the second level. He’ll likely move inside at the next level but has proven already that he’s one of the top left tackles right now across the state in the 2026 class.

 


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Another impressive offensive lineman who left Athens this an offer was four-star guard, Reed Ramsier‍. One of the top OL prospects across the South for the 2027 class, Ramsier plays The First Academy in Orlando, Florida and is currently ranked as the No. 13 interior OL prospect and the No. 247 overall prospect in the country for his class.

Here’s what the 6-foot-4 280-pounder had to say about his Georgia offer...

“I was speechless”, Ramsier said. “I was able to take a tour of the facility in January and the minute I left Athens I was motivated. I could see myself at UGA and playing under Coach Smart. Coach Searels had me speechless for sure. One thing I know about Georgia is they like to win. The team’s success in the past couple years is like none other in the country. When you sit in the meetings before practice they emphasize the fact that you practice how you play. If you strain and give full effort every rep you will play like that. Those standards translate over into practice and the games.”

 

 
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