#STRecruiting Notebook 4-17

QB Ryan Montgomery of Findlay, OH announced his commitment to Georgia Wednesday afternoon. He chose the Bulldogs over his other finalists South Carolina and Florida. In a post announcement interview on 247Sports YouTube Channel, Montgomery stated his reasons for picking the Bulldogs. “They are the standard in college football now. Development is second to none in a place like Georgia. Stability was also a big part of my decision. I know Coach Smart and Coach Bobo aren’t going anywhere.” In his career, Montgomery has passed for 7584 yards and 89 touchdowns.

Former USC WR O’Mega Blake is transferring from East Carolina before getting to his first season with the Pirates.

Former Trinity Collegiate RB Reggion Bennett is transferring from Jacksonville State.

DT Bryce Jenkins (6-5 326) of Washington, DC has set an official visit with USC for June 14th. He also has visits set with Maryland June 7th and Tennessee June 21st.

2026 SAF J’Zavien Currence of South Pointe and 2026 OT Desmond Green of Timberland attended the Georgia spring game Saturday.

Charleston Southern signed 6-0 Keenan Wilkins of Hendersonville, NC.

Wofford signed 6-8 forward Cannon Richards of Marietta, GA.

6-9 Nick Pringle from Whale Branch is transferring from Alabama. He averaged seven points and five rebounds per game this season. He started his career at Wofford and played at season at Dodge City, KS JC before moving to Alabama.

USC target 6-8 EJ Walker has set an official visit with Wisconsin for next weekend. He visited South Carolina earlier this month.

Clemson women signed 6-2 Belmont transfer Tessa Miller. She was second team all-conference this season and averaged 14 points and 6 rebounds per game.

Columbia native 6-4 KJ Greene, who attends Pace Academy in Atlanta, committed to Tulane. He had been signed with UCF but got his release.

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