Georgia has made Bryce Davis a top recruiting objective the entire time.
That won’t be changing very soon.
The defensive standout from Grimsley, North Carolina, has already scheduled two return trips to Athens. He will be here for two days, March 15–16, of next week. June 14–16 is already Bryce’s official visitation date to Georgia; the Bulldogs will have a busy weekend ahead of them.
“I simply adore the surroundings. Coach Diribe is a sincere and kind man. There, Jamaal [Jarrett] adores it,” Davis said to Dawgs247. “It’s enjoyable at Georgia too, but they need to adhere to such a strict schedule in order to be considered a top program. They have the ability to help me become the player I want to be.
The last time Davis visited Georgia was during the first unofficial visitation weekend in January. He went to Georgia for the annual picnic held at the end of the summer last year. He has additionally made several trips to Sanford Stadium.
Over the weekend of June 14–16, Davis will make an official visit, and Darren Ikinnagbon is at least one of his main targets for Chidera Uzo-Diribe.
If Georgia could land any or both, she would be overjoyed.
During his recruitment, Davis has been classified as both a DL and an EDGE at various times. He is being recruited by Georgia as an EDGE with the ability to develop into a defensive lineman.