4-star EDGE Khamari Brooks was a top target for Georgia and he has committed to the Bulldogs

After he visited Georgia officially on May 30, Khamari Brooks said, “They want me to go ahead and pull the trigger.”
He waited a few weeks, and he took an official visit to Alabama, but the four-star EDGE out of Bogart (Ga.) North Oconee stayed home and committed to the Bulldogs.
“The vibe, how they welcomed his family and the intensity of the team stand out about Georgia,” Brooks told On3.
The Crimson Tide didn’t make this easy for Kirby Smart and the staff in Athens. This race was tighter than some expected, but Chidera Uzo-Diribe zeroed in on his guy and got him.
“With Georgia, it is about how they use guys at my position. How coach Diribe coaches is a lot like my high school, and how he uses the outside linebackers/EDGE is similar to what he do now, but at a higher level against better athletes.”
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The relationship with Diribe is strong. The connection runs deep. They will only build on it from here.
Brooks stayed true to his roots. He is a Georgia legacy. He lives 10 miles from Sanford Stadium. The No. 115 prospect in the On3 Industry Ranking is a Bulldog.
“Georgia is a great school,” Brooks said. “They have great coaches and great players at Georgia. The coaches at Georgia always recruited me hard.”