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Georgia is in the midst of some signing day drama with 4-star RB decommit Ousmane Kromah

 

Georgia football still has a chance with Ousmane Kromah.

 

The first day of the early signing period is almost over, but the drama is only increasing.

 

Georgia football had a very solid day as they had almost their entire recruiting class officially sign and join the Bulldogs’ program. UGA however did lose one commit, four-star running back Ousmane Kromah, to Florida State.

 

Kromah did announce on Wednesday that he was flipping his commitment to Florida State, but it appears that commitment still isn’t 100 percent official.

 

4-star RB Ousmane Kromah has not signed with Florida State yet

When Ousmane publically announced that he was flipping to Florida State, he was shown signing a piece of paper that everyone assumed was his National Letter of Intent (LOI). However, after looking more closely this paper appears to just be a blank sheet of paper instead of an official LOI. And this was confirmed by Brooks Austin with Sports Illustrated in the above post.

 

What does this mean for Georgia?

This means that Georgia is still not out of the running for Kromah, and that is a massive deal. Kromah is one of the top players in the entire country, coming in as the No. 73 overall player in the country. He also is the No. 10 player from the state of Georgia and the No. 4 running back in the 2025 class.

 

It’s very clear how big of a deal this development is. Kromah is clearly still deciding between Florida State and Georgia and may not be sold on the Seminoles like it appeared. And if that’s the case then Georgia has to love their chances a lot more than they did a few hours ago.

 

This is probably the most important recruitment for Kirby Smart and his staff right now. Smart will definitely be contacting Kromah up until he makes his official decision and signs his LOI, so until that happens Georgia fans can still hold out hope that he’ll end up flipping back to Georgia.

 

 

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