Georgia Bulldogs Secure Top 2027 RB Kemon Spell Commitment

The 2026 college football recruiting cycle is still ongoing, but the University of Georgia is already looking ahead to 2027. They’ve just landed a big commitment from Kemon Spell, the No. 7 overall recruit and the top running back in the nation, at least according to 247Sports.

Spell, a standout from McKeesport, Pennsylvania, had originally committed to Penn State. He changed his mind and reopened his recruitment after the Nittany Lions fired coach James Franklin.

Georgia, Notre Dame, and Miami were all in the mix for Spell. In the end, it was the Bulldogs who convinced him to join their program.

This is a huge get for Georgia, which is clearly gunning for the No. 1 recruiting class in 2027.

Georgia’s Impressive 2027 Recruitment Start

Georgia’s off to a strong start with the 2027 class. With Spell on board, the Bulldogs now have commitments from three players ranked No. 54 or better.

That kind of early momentum puts Georgia in a solid position to chase the nation’s top recruiting class.

Kemon Spell: A Game-Changing Commitment

Spell’s commitment really shakes things up. Even though he missed three games during his junior season at McKeesport because of an ankle injury, Spell still rushed for 1,755 yards and scored 32 touchdowns.

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He made those plays as a ballcarrier, receiver, and even a kick returner. It’s clear he’s versatile—and that’s a big part of why he’s so highly ranked in 2027.

The Journey to Georgia

Spell’s path to Georgia wasn’t exactly straightforward. He’d committed to Penn State at first, but after coach James Franklin was fired midseason in 2025, Spell reopened his recruitment.

That move caught the attention of a bunch of top programs. Georgia, Notre Dame, and Miami all made serious pushes for him, and he picked up new offers from Nebraska, Oregon, and Ole Miss too.

Things changed when Spell visited Georgia and got to meet head coach Kirby Smart. “It’s just the love and relationship between all the coaches,” Spell said about his decision. “I got down there the first time and got to meet Kirby Smart. It was nothing but great. It’s been great every other day since then, and we’ve talked every other day, for real.”

Georgia’s Recruiting Strategy

Georgia’s recruiting approach under Kirby Smart has been impressive. Since taking over, Smart’s brought in top-10 classes year after year.

He’s even landed three No. 1 classes in the last decade. That pattern doesn’t seem to be slowing down with the 2027 class shaping up.

Key Commitments in the 2027 Class

Besides Spell, Georgia’s already locked up other top recruits for 2027. Here are a couple of the big names so far:

  • Donte Wright: A highly-touted cornerback, ranked No. 34 overall.
  • Kelsey Adams: An offensive tackle who comes in at No. 54 overall.

With these additions, Georgia’s currently sitting at sixth nationally in the team rankings. The Bulldogs could definitely climb higher as the recruiting cycle rolls on.

The Impact of Kirby Smart

Kirby Smart’s influence on Georgia’s recruiting is hard to ignore. He’s got a knack for building genuine relationships with recruits and their families.

Spell’s own words about the “love and relationship” with the Georgia coaching staff say a lot about what Smart brings to the table.

The Future of Georgia Football

With Kemon Spell and other top recruits joining the fold, Georgia’s future looks pretty exciting. The Bulldogs are building a roster that should be able to compete at the highest level for a long while.

As the 2027 recruiting cycle continues, Georgia fans have plenty of reasons to feel optimistic about where things are headed.

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Looking Ahead

It’s still pretty early in the 2027 recruiting calendar, but Georgia’s off to a strong start. The Bulldogs have already locked in commitments from some of the nation’s top players.

They’re in a good spot to add even more elite talent as the months go by. With National Signing Day creeping closer, a lot of folks are wondering if Georgia can keep this momentum and maybe even land the No. 1 recruiting class in the country.

For more details on Kemon Spell’s commitment to Georgia, check out the full article on CBS Sports.

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