The Miami Hurricanes have gained a commitment from four-star wide receiver recruit Vance Spafford at the expense of the Georgia Bulldogs. Miami flipped Spafford from UGA in the Hurricanes’ latest recruiting win over Georgia.
Spafford plays high school football for Mission Viejo High School in California. The 5-foot-11, 175-pound wide receiver is the No. 74 recruit in the class of 2026. He was Georgia’s highest ranked receiver commitment.
Now the question is being asked: what is next for Georgia football at the wide receiver position after Spafford’s decommitment?
Four-star receiver Craig Dandridge is ranked as the No. 237 recruit in the nation, the No. 38 wide receiver and the No. 26 prospect in Georgia. He is announcing his commitment on his 18th birthday, which is June 26. He is deciding among Georgia, Oklahoma, Stanford, Tennessee, Georgia Tech and Florida. The elite receiver is projected to commit to Georgia, so he is likely Georgia’s replacement for Spafford. However, Georgia usually signs at least four receivers, so the Bulldogs could add another talented pass catcher in the class of 2026 before early signing day.
Dandridge plays high school football for Cambridge High School in Milton, Georgia. He is coming off an outstanding junior season, where he accumulated 58 receptions for 1,443 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. The 6-foot-1, 175-pound receiver is a great route runner and generates a lot separation.
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