Commitment Day Primer: 4-star WR Craig Dandridge set to decide

Another major Georgia is set to come off the board on Thursday, this time it’s Milton (Ga.) Cambridge four-star wide receiver Craig Dandridge.
The No. 229 overall prospect in the 2026 On3 Industry Rankings will make his college decision on Thursday at 4 p.m. Georgia, Tennessee, Oklahoma and Georgia Tech are all in the mix.
Dandridge took an official visit to Norman over the weekend. He’s also visited Stanford (May 16), Georgia (May 30), Georgia Tech (June 6) and Tennessee (June 13).
On3’s Recruiting Prediciton Machine favors Georgia going into commitment day. The Bulldogs have a 30.9 percent chance of landing the four-star wideout.
The who, when and where for Craig Dandridge’s commitment
Finalists: Auburn, Clemson, Florida State, Georgia and Miami
Time: 4 p.m. EST.
Streaming: https://www.youtube.com/live/g3j-r5CaR10?si=8UI-rf5dpWR-SeQ4
What has he said about Georgia?
Dandridge has spoken highly of Georgia’s culture, their development, and the way the coaching staff treated his family on his official visit.
“Just seeing what Georgia has done in the past, they really care about their players and they want to win,” Dandridge told DawgsHQ back on Feb 12 after he received the offer from Georgia.
The support staff in Athens stuck out to Dandridge right after he picked up the offer and made his way to campus for the first time.
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“The amount of staff they have stood out,” Dandridge said. “The development for life, they have like four people for. There are five people for the weight room and five people for nutrition. It shows a lot of support for the players and tools for them to be successful…They’re a hardworking team on the clock and off the clock. They want to develop you as a player and as a man.”
The Bulldogs treated Dandridge’s family with care last on his visit.
“They treated my family extremely well, and that was one of the biggest things I was looking at, how they actually treat the families,” Dandridge told DawgsHQ after the visit. “I saw my family having a great, fun time and that was really important to me. It was amazing to have my family there so they could also get the experience, because I’m very fortunate and grateful to be able to take these visits, because not a lot of people have the opportunity.”
The Big Picture
Georgia landed an elite class in 2025. They have already reeled in pledges from four-stars Ryan Mosley and Brady Marchese.
Landing Dandridge could further add to that depth and help wide receiver coach James Coley continue to remake the wide receiver room at Georgia.
It also helps that Georgia has the nation’s top quarterback committed in five-star Jared Curtis.