5-Star Georgia Commit Headlines Major UGA Football Recruiting Weekend

Dawg Post gives the latest on another giant recruiting weekend for Kirby Smart and the Georgia Bulldogs
June 4, 2026
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ATHENS - After an extremely successful recruiting weekend to end the month of May, Kirby Smart and his staff will once again be hosting some of their biggest targets in town for official visits this weekend.

We will update as we confirm more visitors, but here’s a confirmed list as of Thursday morning...

 

5-star RB commit Kemon Spell‍:

The nation’s No. 1 RB prospect will be making his way back to Athens for his big official visit this weekend. The elite 5-foot-10 205-pounder out of McKeesport (PA) committed to the Bulldogs in early February and was back in the Classic City last month for Georgia’s G-Day scrimmage.

Ranked as the No. 5 overall prospect in the nation, Spell rushed for 1,755 yards and 28 touchdowns last fall while also making plays in the passing game, on special teams, and on defense. He’s Georgia’s highest-ranked commit right now in the 2027 class.

 

4-star DB Jayden Aparicio-Bailey‍:

One of Georgia’s biggest overall targets on defense, Aparicio-Bailey is a playmaking safety from Mobile, Alabama who has always had Georgia high on his list. He’s been to Athens several times already, including a G-Day visit last month, but will be making his biggest and most important visit this weekend. 

“Coach Kirby Smart is super loved by my family”, Aparicio-Bailey told Dawg Post. “He’s a good person off the field but will also get on you on the field to help your development!! UGA is the standard and that’s what makes them special!!”

As a junior last season at Oak Mountain, Aparicio-Bailey made 40 tackles and four INTs. He’s also considering Ohio State, Auburn, Clemson and South Carolina. The four-star Alabama native is ranked as the No. 10 safety prospect in the country.

 


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3-star safety Seth Williams‍ 

A new Georgia target from Atlanta who picked up an offer from the Bulldogs in mid-May, Williams is a former Clemson commitment who also added offers this spring from Texas Tech, Ohio State, Michigan, among others.

A smooth athlete overall with sticky hands and a lean 6-foot-3 190-pound frame, Williams made 73 tackles, five TFLs, two INTs, one forced fumble, and five more pass-breakups in coverage.

“It was an amazing feeling to get a Georgia offer,” Williams told Dawg Post. “I finally reached one of the toughest milestones in my life. I’m a Georgia boy so I study who comes in and out between players and coaches over there. I have a relationship with some players already on the team. It’s just like family.”

Williams is ranked as the No. 109 safety prospect in the country for the 2027 class.

 

4-star DL Karlos May

A heavy interior defensive lineman to keep an eye on, May is a productive defender from Birmingham, Alabama at 6-foot-2 330-pounds. The Ramsay High standout earned an offer from Georgia last summer and plans to be in Athens for his official visit this weekend.

As a junior last fall May made 43 tackles, eight TFLs and four sacks to go along with two INTs. He’s current ranked as the No. 17 DL prospect in the country for the 2027 class.

 

4‍-star OT Joshua Sam-Epelle‍  

Another massive offensive tackle target at 6-foot-8 305-pounds, Sam-Epelle has been a long-time target in this class out of Douglas County (GA) who has always thought highly of the Dawgs. He’s big, physical, and holds offers from several other major programs. He’s one of the state’s top offensive line prospects and ranked as the No. 10 offensive tackle prospects in the country. The Atlanta-area prospect is also considering Georgia Tech, Florida State, Miami, LSU, and Tennessee.

 

3-star OL commit Abram Eisenhower‍:

One of multiple Georgia offensive line commits, Eisenhower is a mean and physical South Georgia lineman at 6-foot-5 280-pounder from Lowndes (GA). He’s a bully in the run game and one of the state’s more versatile linemen, played all over the line including both tackle spots. He’s ranked as the No. 40 interior offensive line prospect in the country.

 

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