UGA Recruiting: Georgia is in a Great Spot for High Profile Athlete




“[Hartley]’s just been checking in. He’s seeing how basketball went, how my day was, what I did this weekend, my plans. He’s just building the relationship,” Jackson told DawgsHQ. “Georgia keeps close conversations and communicates with me to make sure I’m good and my grades are good. They’re one of the schools that does that, and if that keeps up, they’ll more than likely be top five for me.”

“My plan was to go at least four hours away, and Georgia is like three and a half. It doesn’t really matter, though,” he said. “If they recruit me like I want to be recruited, that’s where I’ll go. I’m looking for good relationships, good bonds, and good chemistry. I’m looking for an all-around team. I’m just taking my time. I’m new to it, but I don’t want to move too fast.”