Fact or Fiction: Georgia is in the driver’s seat for Nicolai Brooks

Rivals national recruiting analyst Greg Smith is joined by recruiting analyst Jed May of UGASports.com, Ryan O’Bleness of SpartansIllustrated.com and Tim Verghese of InsideNebraska.com to tackle three topics and determine whether they believe each statement is FACT or FICTION.

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1. Georgia is in the driver’s seat for Nicolai Brooks.

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May: FACT. This race is a close one. However, if I had to pick today, my pick would be Georgia. The Bulldogs have been on Nicolai Brooks for a long time, having given him one of his first offers. He has a strong relationship with Stacy Searels. In more recent development, the Bulldogs have surged for Brooks after getting him on campus for an official visit in June. Georgia is now prioritizing him as the fifth offensive lineman to round out another stellar class. With all that in mind, I’d give the Bulldogs a slight edge as of now.

Smith: FACT. For me, this has been a fairly recent development. Brooks’ recruitment has been a mystery up until lately. He has narrowed down his choices to a final three of Texas, Georgia and Alabama. Each program presents a unique opportunity for the big lineman. It’s an upset that Iowa, who he was previously committed to, did not make the final three.

But now that the lineman is transferring to Grayson High School in Georgia, it seems inevitable that he will be a Bulldog. Coach Kirby Smart loves big linemen that he can mold and few have higher upside than Brooks.

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Publish date : 2024-08-07 13:42:54

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