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Todd Hartley has secured another top tight end for Georgia.
Four-star Brayden Fogle committed to the Bulldogs on Friday. The Ohio native chose Georgia over Penn State and LSU.
Fogle is ranked as the No. 159 overall prospect and No. 10 tight end in the On3 Industry Ranking.
Each of Fogle’s three finalists hosted him for an official visit in June. The trip to Athens took place from June 6 to 8, giving him a better idea of how he could be utilized in Georgia’s offense.
“I think what stands out is the versatility of how much, how many different ways I can be used and how many different ways they use their tight ends,” Fogle said after his official visit to Georgia. “And I think that’s one of the big things that they’re looking at in my frame as well, is pretty similar, but just seeing the similarities between some of the things that I do and a lot of the things that they do, and the versatility between that is a big thing.”
In addition to Hartley, Fogle is also drawn to the idea of playing for Georgia head coach Kirby Smart.
“I love Coach Smart. I’ve watched him on TV for quite a while, and it’s really cool to see that such a figure in college football just sit down and have a conversation with him,” Fogle said. “He’s an amazing coach, amazing person beyond just football. And I really appreciate that about him.”
Fogle is the 27th commit in Georgia’s 2026 class. He is the second tight end, joining Lincoln Keyes. The Bulldogs are also heavily pursuing Kaiden Prothro as a tight end/receiver hybrid.
Four-star Brayden Fogle committed to the Bulldogs on Friday. The Ohio native chose Georgia over Penn State and LSU.
Fogle is ranked as the No. 159 overall prospect and No. 10 tight end in the On3 Industry Ranking.
Each of Fogle’s three finalists hosted him for an official visit in June. The trip to Athens took place from June 6 to 8, giving him a better idea of how he could be utilized in Georgia’s offense.
“I think what stands out is the versatility of how much, how many different ways I can be used and how many different ways they use their tight ends,” Fogle said after his official visit to Georgia. “And I think that’s one of the big things that they’re looking at in my frame as well, is pretty similar, but just seeing the similarities between some of the things that I do and a lot of the things that they do, and the versatility between that is a big thing.”
In addition to Hartley, Fogle is also drawn to the idea of playing for Georgia head coach Kirby Smart.
“I love Coach Smart. I’ve watched him on TV for quite a while, and it’s really cool to see that such a figure in college football just sit down and have a conversation with him,” Fogle said. “He’s an amazing coach, amazing person beyond just football. And I really appreciate that about him.”
Fogle is the 27th commit in Georgia’s 2026 class. He is the second tight end, joining Lincoln Keyes. The Bulldogs are also heavily pursuing Kaiden Prothro as a tight end/receiver hybrid.