Every weekend at Georgia is a busy one, but Friday and Saturday of this week have presented a lot of major stories surrounding Georgia athletics.
All of the news however is unfortunately not good news, so let’s dive right in beginning with the best thing to happen in Athens so far this weekend.
Georgia football adds new in-state commit
The last time Georgia football earned a commitment was back on Jan. 30. That however changed this weekend as the Bulldogs secured a commitment from three-star in-state wide receiver Brady Marchese.
Marchese marks the sixth commit of the 2026 class and the second wide receiver. Kirby Smart and his staff still have a long way to go with this recruiting class, but so far they are doing an excellent job at identifying talent that fits the identity of the program.
Georgia’s first spring ball injury
It’s nearly impossible to go the entire spring without an injury, but that doesn’t make it any easier when they happen. Heading into spring ball, Smart detailed 11 injuries Georgia was working through already, but that number increased by one when freshman wide receiver Tyler Williams reportedly tore some ligaments in his ankle that will require surgery.
It is unfortunate for Williams to miss all of spring and likely most of the offseason with this injury, but the hope is that he will be 100 percent by the time the regular season rolls around this fall.
Ever since Carson Beck transferred from Georgia to Miami (FL), he has been unable to stay out of the news. The most recent off the field drama is surrounding him and his girlfriend, star Hurricanes basketball player Hanna Cavinder, breaking up. And the reason for the breakup is rumored to be caused from Beck cheating on her.
Beck’s tenure in Miami is off to a rocky start, and unfortunately for him the season doesn’t begin for a few months still. So it will be quite some time before any Miami fans are able to see something from him beyond the off the field drama.
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