🚨GO DAWGS: National No. 38 ranked🏈 4-star WR Craig Dandridge commits to Georgia Bulldogs… Read News 👇⬇️
Hailing from Milton, Georgia’s Cambridge High School, Dandridge is a 4‑star wide receiver and sits around No. 38 nationally and No. 229–237 overall in various rankings .
His junior season stats: 57 receptions, 1,443 yards (24.9 avg.), 14 TDs — plus an interception returned for a TD .
Dandridge chose Georgia over finalists Tennessee, Florida, Oklahoma, Georgia Tech, and Stanford, excited by UGA’s competitive environment and player development .
He’s Georgia’s 22nd commitment and notably the third WR in the 2026 class — boosting the Bulldogs to No. 3 nationally in the 247Sports composite and No. 2 in On3 rankings .
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Why this matters for Georgia
Adds perimeter speed, route-running ability, and blocking toughness to a WR room already shaping up strong. Georgia lost Vance Spafford recently, and Dandridge is a high-caliber in-state replacement .
Continues Georgia’s remarkable recruiting momentum: a commitment each day for the past five days, now totaling 24 in the class of 2026 — currently perched at No. 2 in On3, right behind USC .
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What’s next for the Bulldogs?
The class remains open and high on targets. Georgia’s recent additions include top-tier defensive lineman James Johnson and safety Chace Calicut within the past two days .
Georgia continues to pursue elite talent to round out its class and has several high-priority recruits still undecided.
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Bottom line: Craig Dandridge’s commitment is a key piece — adding explosive playmaking, toughness, and in-state talent to UGA’s already elite WR group. It’s also another data point in Kirby Smart’s relentless recruiting surge.