BREAKING:Qae’shon Sapp committed to Georgia Bulldogs football over Ohio Tennessee and Kentucky due to…

In a significant win on the recruiting trail, the Georgia Bulldogs have landed a major commitment from four-star offensive lineman Qae’shon Sapp, who chose the Bulldogs over offers from Ohio, Tennessee, and Kentucky.

Why Georgia?
For Sapp, the decision came down to family, development, and the chance to win at the highest level.
> “Coach Kirby Smart and Coach Searels have been real with me from day one,” Sapp said in an interview following his announcement. “They’ve built a culture I want to be a part of. Georgia isn’t just about winning games — it’s about building men. That’s where I want to be.”
Sapp had previously visited Ohio and Tennessee, and Kentucky made a strong late push. However, Georgia’s consistency in communication and their tradition of developing elite linemen proved too much to pass up.
Scouting Breakdown
Sapp is known for his explosive first step, raw power, and aggressive play style. He excels in both run-blocking and pass protection, with a frame that college coaches love to mold. Analysts project him to develop into a multi-year starter in the SEC and potentially an NFL Draft selection in the future.
> “He’s got that SEC-ready body and the attitude to go with it,” one scout said. “He’s mean in the trenches and has the athleticism to pull and dominate at the next level.”
Georgia’s 2025 Class on Fire
With Sapp’s commitment, Georgia’s 2025 recruiting class continues to gain momentum. He joins a loaded group of future Bulldogs, including five-star quarterback Trevor Jackson and top defensive end Zion Henry. The Bulldogs are now pushing into the top 3 nationally in the 247Sports Composite Team Rankings.
This is a crucial win for Kirby Smart, especially over regional rivals like Tennessee and Kentucky, both of whom were in serious contention until the final days.
What’s Next?
Georgia will now turn its attention to several other top linemen, but landing Sapp helps solidify the trenches. The Bulldogs continue to show that they are not just elite on the field — they dominate in recruiting too.
One thing is clear: with Qae’shon Sapp in the mix, the future of the Georgia offensive line looks as bright — and as physical — as ever.