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James Morgan

Georgia football adds commitment from Philadelphia RB

The Georgia Bulldogs have added a commitment from running back recruit Jabree Wallace-Coleman, who plays football for Imhotep Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

The Bulldogs are hot on the recruiting trail and have gotten several recent commitments including a talented linebacker that was previously committed to Michigan.

Running back coach Dell McGee and Georgia offered Wallace-Coleman a scholarship in Jan. 2022.

Wallace-Coleman has scholarship offers from Tennessee, Rutgers, Nebraska, Penn State and Texas A&M, among others. The class of 2025 running back recruit is already seeing an incredible amount of recruiting interest. Imhotep Institute is one of the top high schools in Pennsylvania.

The 6-foot-1, 200-pound running back will likely be one of the top running backs in the class of 2025. Wallace-Coleman shows excellent speed, acceleration and agility on tape.

The Philadelphia product is Georgia football’s first commitment in the class of 2025.

Wallace-Coleman is a rising sophomore and is unranked due to his young age. He will continue to grow into his frame, which is already solid. The talented running back recruit has pretty good power and does a lot of his damage running between the tackles. It will be fun to see him improve over the next couple years of high school football.

The Imhotep Institute standout has some impressive highlights from the 2021 high school football season:

Wallace-Coleman announced his commitment to Georgia football via Twitter:

 

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