Kevin Hartsfield is still deep in the early stages of his recruitment, but Georgia just got a small sign that could matter down the road.
Hartsfield, the No. 1 running back in the 2028 class and the No. 41 overall player in the country according to the 247Sports composite rankings, was recently seen working out in Georgia gear. He was wearing a Georgia headband and gloves while working at wide receiver for Newton, which at the very least suggests the Bulldogs are on his radar.
Kevin Hartsfield, the nation’s No. 1 running back in the 2028 class, is working at wide receiver for Newton today. He’s also sporting a Georgia headband and gloves. pic.twitter.com/EYFjjJcaEy
- Lance (@LM_Sports_Media) July 14, 2026
For Kirby Smart, that kind of early attention matters. Georgia’s 2027 class has not exactly been loaded with in-state talent, with only two of the top 20 players from Georgia currently committed to the Bulldogs. That makes the next wave of elite Peach State prospects even more important, and Hartsfield is one of the biggest names in that group.
Smart has plenty of competition coming for him, because the top players in the state are going to be heavily pursued by major programs. But Georgia has to find a way to win those battles more consistently, especially with so much high school talent sitting in its own backyard.
A commitment from Hartsfield would do more than just add an elite running back. It would also give Georgia the No. 1 running back in back-to-back classes, with Kemon Spell already committed in the 2027 cycle. And if Hartsfield joined the Bulldogs, he would arrive alongside Jayden Wade, the No. 1 quarterback in the 2028 class, who is already committed to Georgia as well.
There is still a long way to go before Hartsfield makes any final call, and the Georgia interest can’t be pinned down with certainty yet. Still, the fact that he’s showing up in Bulldogs gear is enough to suggest there’s at least some intrigue there, and that gives Smart something to build on.
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