Nations Top Running Back Just Delivered Another Recruiting Gut Punch

In a major recruiting coup, Georgia lands a top-ranked running back prospect, reshaping the landscape of the 2027 class.

The 2027 recruiting cycle already has its headline move, and it comes from one of the biggest names in the class.

Kemon Spell, the No. 1 ranked tailback prospect in the country, has gone from Penn State to Georgia, a switch Rivals analysts recently labeled the biggest flip of the cycle so far. Spell was originally committed to the Nittany Lions, but the Bulldogs convinced him to change direction as the summer heats up.

Penn State’s situation changed after James Franklin’s exit following last season’s sluggish start, and that departure appears to have pushed Spell toward a steadier landing spot. Georgia had been in the mix throughout the process, and when the in-state option fell through, the Bulldogs were ready.

For Georgia, Spell is now the marquee five-star name in the 2027 class. He joins No. 2 tight end Jaxon Dollar, who committed in April, in a Bulldogs group that sits 16th nationally with eight blue chip prospects among 17 pledges.

Spell may be the most notable flip in the class, but he’s not alone in reshaping the recruiting board.

Miami has been especially active, landing three top-15 flips of its own. The Hurricanes pulled cornerback Ai’King Hall away from Oregon, top five edge rusher Jaiden Bryant off LSU, and second-ranked cornerback Donte Wright from Georgia. Wright and Bryant were ranked second and third among the biggest flips in the cycle by Rivals analysts.

And the movement may not be done yet. Several major commitments are still being pursued hard, including No. 1 overall recruit Jalen Brewster, a defensive lineman currently pledged to Texas Tech but being targeted by LSU and Florida.

LSU is also working to pry top-ranked national wide receiver Easton Royal away from Texas. Meanwhile, David Jacobs, the consensus No. 1 edge rusher in the country, has been committed to Ohio State since the end of last year, though Georgia and Miami have been making inroads there too.

If any of those dominoes fall, Spell’s move could slide down the list. For now, though, Georgia owns the biggest recruiting flip of 2027.

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