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Georgia football recruiting: Two more commitments for Bulldogs

Seth Emerson - semerson@ledger-enquirer.com

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April 09, 2012 04:00 PM

ATHENS - The Georgia football program is continuing headlong in the pursuit to sign a full class - and more - for 2013.

Cornerback J.J. Green from Camden County and linebacker Reggie Carter from South Gwinnett each committed to the Bulldogs on Monday, according to various web sites. Both are rated as three-star prospects by 247sports.com.

Green is a high school teammate of quarterback Brice Ramsey, one of the headliners for Georgia's class in '13.

That now makes five commitments since Friday for Georgia, and 14 overall for the 2013 class.

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Georgia only signed 19 players in February, which leaves the Bulldogs with enough room to sign 30 or more players, assuming enough early enrollees.

Here is the current list of commitments for the 2013 class:

ATH Derrick Henry, Yulee, Fla. ..... 5 stars (247sports.com)



CB Steven Nelson, College of the Sequoias (Calif.) ..... 4 stars



S Tray Matthews, Newnan ..... 4 stars



QB Brice Ramsey, Kingsland ..... 4 stars



WR-DB Tramel Terry, Goose Creek, S.C. ..... 4 stars



CB Shaq Wiggins, Tyrone ..... 4 stars

ILB Ryne Rankin, Orlando, Fla. .... 4 stars

LB Reggie Carter, Gwinnett .... 3 stars

CB J.J. Green, Kingsland ..... 3 stars

OL Aulden Bynum, Valdosta ..... 3 stars

DT DeAndre Johnson, Newnan ..... 3 stars



DL Chris Mayes, Mississippi Gulf Coast CC ..... 3 stars



LB Johnny O'Neal, Dublin ..... 3 stars

WR Kyrin Priester, Snellville .... NR

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