UGA Recruiting: He’s in the 2026 Class Now and Georgia is Still a Favorite, if Not THE Favorite





“What stood out this weekend was Georgia’s use of the tight end,” Bowman previously told DawgsHQ about his gameday visit. “It was special. That helped them tremendously.”

“You have to compete anywhere you go,” Bowman said about Georgia’s loaded tight end room. “The best guy plays. That’s not a big factor if someone has a lot of tight ends. Getting on the field early is a goal for me but that’s God’s plan. Whichever way God wants it to go that’s what it is. I’ve got to go anywhere and compete… I know those guys are committed and they’re good players but it’s who is going to work the hardest and play. They also run ’13 personnel’, so even if you’re the third-string guy, you’re going to rotate into the game, which is something I have noticed. Not a lot of schools do that.”