July 9, 2026 - 10:58

Five-star running back David Gabriel Georges, one of the top uncommitted prospects in the 2026 class, has spoken out to quiet the growing buzz about his college decision. Rumors had been swirling that the elite ball carrier had already made up his mind, with Tennessee and Ohio State emerging as the two finalists in his recruitment. Georges took to social media to set the record straight, telling fans and analysts not to believe everything they hear.
"I see the talk. I see the predictions. But nobody knows what I am doing except me and my family," Georges wrote. He emphasized that he is still taking his time and evaluating all options before making any official announcement. The 5-foot-11, 205-pound back from the Midwest has been a priority target for both programs for months. Ohio State has long been considered a frontrunner due to its history of developing NFL-caliber running backs, while Tennessee has made a strong push with its high-powered offense and family-like culture.
Recruiting insiders had recently reported that Georges was leaning toward the Volunteers, but his latest comments suggest the race is far from over. He has not set a commitment date, though he hinted that a decision could come before his senior season. For now, Georges is focused on his offseason training and enjoying the process. Both fan bases will have to wait a little longer for clarity.
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