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Georgia gets 4-star IOL Breck Kolojay back to Athens for spring visit

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Breck Kolojay is among the next crop of blue-chippers to come out of Florida high school football powerhouse IMG Academy. The Littleton, Colo. native is working through his recruitment ahead of his senior season.

Georgia is one of the schools at the top of the list for the 6-foot-5, 295-pounder. He returned to Athens for a spring visit this weekend to spend more time around the SEC juggernaut:

It’s been a superbly busy spring for the Kolojay family. Last month, the blue-chipper visited Florida, Miami, Ohio State and Michigan. He’s also expected to see Oklahoma, USC and Texas later this month.

The Bulldogs are one of just three schools to lock in an official visit with Kolojay thus far, however. He’s slated to return to Athens for that OV on the weekend of June 13. Miami (June 6) and Tennessee (June 20) is also on the docket.

“It is the future at Georgia They team works together. The staff is close and the environment at Georgia is what I like a lot,” Kolojay told On3’s Chad Simmons in January.

The plan for Kolojay has been to see as many top schools as he can before whittling down his list. There may be a ways to go in his process, but head coach Kirby Smart, OL coach Stacy Searels and the UGA staff are working to bring Kolojay up to the Peach State next year.

He is the No. 272 overall prospect and No. 20 IOL in the 2026 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He’s also the No. 40 player in Florida.

Georgia has five commits early on in 2026 cycle

The Bulldogs got some bad recruiting news earlier this weekend, as Jonesboro (Ga.) four-star cornerback Jontavious Wyman, the No. 19 CB in the cycle, flipped his commitment to Miami.

UGA now has just five commits in its 2026 class, which now ranks No. 20 in the nation, according to the On3 Industry Team Recruiting Rankings. Just three four-star recruits are in the mix to date.

Tustin (Calif.) Mission Viejo four-star wide receiver Vance Spafford is the top-ranked commit in the class, checking in as the No. 66 recruit and No. 9 receiver in the cycle. He’s one of two receivers in the class, alongside Cartersville (Ga.) three-star Brady Marchese, who pledged last month.

Saline (Mich.) four-star tight end Lincoln Keyes pledged back in November and is now the No. 324 prospect and No. 17 TE in the cycle. Long Beach, Calif. native and IMG Academy (Fla.) four-star safety Zech Fort, a high school teammate of Kolojay, is the No. 9 safety in the cycle. In-state JUCO defensive lineman Seven Cloud rounds out the pledge list.