Nation’s No. 2 RB recruit sets his commitment date

Four-star running back recruit Ezavier Crowell is ready to announce his commitment. Crowell, who is ranked as the No. 2 running back in the nation (247Sports), will decide among Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Florida State, Texas and Auburn.

Crowell plays football for Jackson High School in Jackson, Alabama. The 5-foot-11, 205-pound running back is ranked as the No. 33 recruit in the country. He’s just a couple of spots from being ranked as a five-star recruit. Crowell is the third-ranked player in Alabama.

Crowell plans to announce his commitment on June 26. Before then, he will visit all of his top schools except for Florida.

The talented running back has five upcoming official visits this May and June. The Jackson star plans to visit the Georgia Bulldogs on May 30, the Texas Longhorns on June 6, the Auburn Tigers on June 13, the Florida State Seminoles on June 15 and the Alabama Crimson Tide on June 20.

Crowell has already taken spring visits to Alabama, Auburn, Texas and more. He was previously a class of 2027 recruit, but reclassified to the 2026 recruiting cycle.

The shifty running back recruit put up outstanding numbers last season. Crowell recorded 1,964 rushing yards and 31 rushing touchdowns on 168 carries. He also added over 250 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.

Coach Kirby Smart and Georgia currently have nine commitments and the No. 15 recruiting class in the country. The Bulldogs have no commitments at running back in the class of 2026.

Ezavier Crowell is a strong, powerful runner. He has good speed and vision.


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Publish date : 2025-05-22 15:23:00

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