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4-star OL puts Georgia football in his top five schools

Updated March 27, 2025, 11:35 a.m. by UGA Wire 1 min read
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The Georgia Bulldogs have made the top five of yet another elite recruit.

Four-star interior offensive lineman Brandon Anderson listed Georgia in his top five.

Anderson's top schools list also included Missouri, Alabama,Florida State, and Tennessee.Anderson is a four-star interior offensive lineman from the class of 2026.

The 6-foot-4, 320-pound interior offensive lineman plays high school football for North Cobb in Kennesaw, Georgia.Of course, being in Georgia makes UGA very accessible to him.

Theyll be a factor a lot, Anderson said.

I like Georgia.

I like them a whole lot.Anderson originally committed to the Tennessee Volunteers on Oct.

20, 2024, a day after the Volunteers beat Alabama.

Unfortunately for Tennessee, Anderson decommitted less than three months later, on Jan.

18, 2025.Anderson has an official visit set up with Georgia on May 30, 2025.

He also has visits scheduled with Missouri, Florida State, Florida, and Tennessee in June.

Apparently on his visit to Florida State, new offensive line coach Herb Hand made a good impression on him.I had a great meeting with coach Hand at Chicken and Waffles in January, Anderson told On3s Chad Simmons.

He is a great coach and I really like him and what they are doing at Florida State.

I was there for their Junior Day and I will be back on June 13 for an official visit.

When I was there, they treated me like family.NEWS 4-star IOL Brandon Anderson is down to Alabama, Florida State, Georgia, Missouri and Tennessee!!Anderson decommitted from Tennessee earlier this year.Read: https://t.co/sp5ObX20N3pic.twitter.com/XcY6Z0uHsd On3 Recruits (@On3Recruits) March 24, 2025Anderson is the 42nd best prospect from the state of Georgia and the 28th ranked interior offensive lineman prospect.

Georgia still does not have an offensive line commit in the class of 2026.

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