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Georgia Bulldogs Land Top Safety Blake Stewart

The Georgia Bulldogs have secured a significant commitment for their 2026 recruiting class, adding highly sought-after safety Blake Stewart from Atlantas Woodward Academy. Stewart, a six-foot, one hundred seventy-five-pound athlete, was previously committed to Clemson but chose Georgia over forty other offers. His decision comes after a visit to Athens, where he witnessed Georgias victory over Texas and appreciated the coaches personal approach. Stewart brings impressive talent to the team, with remarkable statistics from this season showcasing his versatility. He is projected to be a multi-year starter at the Power Four level and contribute on multiple special teams units.

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