
It didn’t take long for the Georgia Bulldogs to fill a recruiting hole left by four-star receiver Vance Spafford.
Thursday that fellow four-star receiver Craig Dandridge committed to the Bulldogs. The wideout chose Georgia over the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Oklahoma Sooners and Tennessee Volunteers.
“It is about the program Georgia is. What they do for their players on and off the field is great, and I see Georgia having the best of both worlds,” Dandridge.
“They offer great support in whatever you need to help you become a better person or player. The coaching is great for on the field, and they will help prepare you for the NFL or to be a businessman.
“They have a great plan for both football and life after football.”
It would have been surprising if Dandridge chose a school other than Georgia. The Bulldogs were the front-runners for the four-star receiver throughout his recruitment process.
But it’s still a recruiting win Georgia should celebrate.
Dandridge became the fourth recruit to commit to the Bulldogs this week. In addition to the receiver, four-star prospects Jae Lamar, Khamari Brooks and Shadarius Toodle, along with three-star defensive lineman Corey Howard, have pledged to Georgia since June 22.
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