WATCH: Georgia welcomes more 2023 signees to campus

On3 imageby:Jake Rowe06/01/23

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Most of Georgia’s 2023 class made its way to campus in January. The Bulldogs had 18 of its 26 signees enroll early where all of the healthy guys went through spring drills with the team and got a full semester’s worth of credits.

The rest of the 2023 class is arriving this summer and according to a recent video released via the teams official twitter account, five of the remaining signees moved on Wednesday.

That group includes a pair of offensive tackles in Bo Hughley and Jamal Meriweather. The video also shows former four-star prospects Daniel Harris (cornerback) and Troy Bowles (linebacker). Place-kicker Peyton Woodring is also in there.

The short feature shows Bowles, the son of Tampa Bay Buccaneer’s head coach Todd Bowles, moving into his dorm and showing of his new room. It also gives some shine to Meriweather, who says, “it’s time to get this work in, man.”

It shows Woodring and Harris checking in and moving their stuff. It also has Hughley giving a little attention to the camera. Georgia assistant coaches Stacy Searels and Glenn Schumann are also seen in the video along with team chaplain Thomas Settles.

It was a busy day for the coaching staff as Georgia also hosted a camp yesterday.

That leaves three players left from the 2023 class and all are expected to be on campus soon. Offensive guard Kelton Smith should be on campus by the end of the week. Defensive backs Kyron Jones and Chris Peal will be in town next week. Both are from North Carolina where the school year runs a little later than it does in Georgia and other states.

The 2023 Georgia haul was good enough to rank No. 2 nationally according to the On3 Industry Ranking. Alabama finished in the No. 1 spot.

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