4-star WR Jayvan Boggs visiting Georgia this weekend

Wg0vf-nP_400x400by:Keegan Pope03/29/24

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Cocoa (Fla.) four-star wide receiver Jayvan Boggs backed off his longtime commitment to Ohio State earlier this week, as numerous other schools pursue him.

One of the programs pushing the hardest recently has been Georgia, with the Bulldogs looking to add elite playmakers to their 2025 class.

Almost immediately Boggs announced his decommitment, news broke that he would be visiting Athens this weekend. And on Friday, he arrived for that visit and attended UGA’s spring practice.

Notre Dame, UCF and Missouri are among the teams who are also in pursuit of the nation’s No. 212 overall prospect, No. 26 wide receiver and No. 32 recruit from Florida in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.

In-state Florida and Miami are continuing to recruit Boggs

Boggs was at Miami late in January. It was his first time on campus and things went well. He saw the facilities, he met the coaches and Miami is a school still on his radar.

Florida has also emerged as a major contender for Boggs, who is expected to be back in Gainesville this spring.

“I have visited Florida twice and I plan to get back up there in the spring,” Boggs told On3’s Chad Simmons in February. “I have been to a game and camp there, I like Coach Billy Gonzales and I have a good relationship with Coach Billy Napier.

…. Florida is a school I still like. DJ Lagway stayed with them, that was big and Gainesville is a place I plan to get back to.”

Georgia looks to have its hands full when it comes to competition for Boggs, but the Bulldogs getting a visit this soon after his commitment is only a good sign. UGA does not currently have a wide receiver committed in the 2025 class.