Tennessee’s push for five-star running back David Gabriel Georges has turned into a heavyweight recruiting fight with Ohio State, and now there’s a wrinkle that could matter: Nike reportedly isn’t stepping in to help the Buckeyes.
Georges is one of the most coveted backs in the country, and both Tennessee and Ohio State have reportedly been working their angles hard. The pitch has included NIL compensation, a path to the field, jersey numbers and more. Tennessee’s new adidas deal may be part of the backdrop here, but according to Jeremy Birmingham on The Beat on 97.1 The Fan, Ohio State tried to get Nike involved and was turned away.
“Ohio State is reportedly, or I’ve been told, they’ve asked Nike if they can get involved,” Birmingham said. “And they said they don’t get involved with high school athletes. Which as we’ve talked about here before, is kind of stupid considering they could’ve had the opportunity to get a headstart on a guy like Jeremiah Smith.”
Georges is nearing his decision, which is set for July 22. He’s down to Ohio State, Tennessee and Ole Miss after official visits to all three schools, and he canceled his planned trip to Georgia.
The 247 Composite has Georges ranked as the No. 10 player in the class, the No. 2 running back and the top player in Tennessee. Originally from Quebec, he now lives in Chattanooga and plays at Baylor School.
Tennessee already has 16 commitments in its 2027 class, a group that sits at No. 43 nationally and No. 14 in the SEC on 247.
The Vols’ in-state haul includes four-star wide receiver Kesean Bowman, four-star linebacker Kenneth Simon II, four-star tight end Malik Howard, four-star offensive tackle Princeton Uwaifo, three-star safety Jaden Butler, three-star cornerback Brandon ‘Slim’ Leavell, three-star linebacker JP Peace and three-star wide receiver DaYon Cooper.
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