On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine: Georgia leading for Justyn Rhett

Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman cornerback Justyn Rhett decommitted from Notre Dame earlier today while he was on an official visit to Georgia. And according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM), the Bulldogs are now trending in a big way for the four-star.
The updated RPM now gives Georgia a 65.1 percent chance of securing Rhett’s commitment, with Notre Dame trailing behind in second at 34.0 percent. No other school is above 1 percent.
The On3 RPM was released to the public in December. The On3 engineering group teamed up with Spiny.ai to create the industry’s first algorithm and machine learning-based product to predict where athletes will attend college. It factors in machine learning, expert predictions, social sentiment, visits, and historical trends. However, expert predictions are still a big piece of the RPM equation.
Georgia didn’t give up on Justyn Rhett
Justyn Rhett committed to the Fighting Irish back in December over finalists Georgia and Alabama. But the Bulldogs have been unrelenting in their pursuit of him since then.
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“After December, Georgia has been on me hard talking to me nearly every day,” Rhett told On3’s Sam Spiegelman last month.
Following his decommitment, which ran counter to him telling Spiegelman that he was 100 percent locked in with Notre Dame, the Bulldogs’ efforts appear to be paying off.
Rhett is ranked as the No. 141 player in the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average between the four major recruiting sites. He ranks as the No. 15 cornerback in the nation and the third-best player in Nevada.