Commitment Day Primer: 4-star DB Tyriq Green set to decide

Buford (Ga.) four-star safety Tyriq Green is set to make his college decision later today. The No. 89 overall prospect in the 2026 On3 Rankings will choose between Auburn, Georgia and Miami on Saturday.
Green took his official visits to these three programs. Auburn got the first visit back on May 30. Green visited Miami on June 6. He closed things out with a visit to Georgia on June 13.
On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine favors Georgia heavily going into commitment day for Green. The Bulldogs have a 93.5 percent chance of landing Green, according to RPM.
Green has been a long-time target for Georgia. He picked up the offer from the in-state powerhouse in his freshman year of high school.
The what, where and who of Tyriq Green’s commitment announcement?
Finalist: Auburn, Georgia and Miami
Time: Approximately 4 p.m.
What has he said about Georgia?
Notable Quote: “My grandad is a big Georgia fan,” Green said. “It was great, my grandad was so happy. I was telling him about it the entire week before I went down there, so he was already excited about it.” September 17, 2023.
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The Big Picture
Georgia already has three other safeties committed in the class of 2026. The Bulldogs are trying to reshape the secondary with the group in 2026.
Georgia has sent a long list of players to the NFL in recent years. Green is unique in that he can play all three ‘safety’ positions in Georgia’s defense.
Green has been a key target for a long time and his skillset is one of physicality and versatility. There is always room for those traits in a Kirby Smart and Glenn Schumann-piloted defense.