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Top Georgia Football Target shares why he postponed the commitment date

One of the priority goals of Georgia Football in the 2026 recruitment class is the four-star corner of Jorden Edmond. According to the 247Sports Composite ranking, EDMONDS is the country's No. 40 team player. He is also the No. 4 player from his home state Georgia and the No. 3 corner of the country.

Edmonds is someone who has been high in Georgia for some time, and he recently visited Georgia for one of her two junior days in January. He also called Georgia as one of his finalists for his commitment date, which was to take place in February. However, his commitment was pushed back for this time unknown reasons.

However, Edmonds recently opened up why he pushed his commitment back, and the first reason why he found it really did not share any information about his recruitment.

“The first reason was of course the first reason that the school had construction work at the time of the commitment ceremony,” said Edmonds about Uga.rival.com. “The ceremony would not be possible.”

The story probably has more

While his school is probably a reason for the delay through construction, the story could possibly contain more. Further information is shared in the article above if you are a rival subscriber. However, there is an explanation that the Georgia fans hope that this delay is the real explanation.

And that is that Edmonds has the second overview of where he wants to go.

It was not 100 percent clear where Edmonds could walk, but Alabama seemed to be the favorite. The flood had the only crystal ball in its favor at 247sports, which is a prediction that came shortly before its original commitment date. So it seemed that Alabama was the most likely landing site, Edmonds announced an obligation in February as he was originally planned.

If this is the case, this is good news for Georgia, as there is more time to recruit Edmonds and change his opinion. A new commitment date has not yet been shared publicly, so this could also be a great sign that Edmonds could guess second.