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UPDATE Intel on a few prospects who visited Georgia over the weekend...

LanceMcCurley

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I went to Greene County High School this morning to meet personally with 2025 defensive lineman Kevin Wynn and his teammate, safety Steve Miller. Miller worked out for the Bulldogs on Thursday and spent the entire weekend in Athens with Wynn. Here are a few notes:



Wynn took his official this past weekend and left with very positive things to say about Georgia. It was an "eye-opening experience" for the four-star defensive tackle. Wynn met with Kirby Smart and Tray Scott individually, and they told him how he'd fit into their scheme. Wynn said the two Georgia coaches love his "twitchiness and ability to get off the line of scrimmage." Although he's only 6-foot-4, they discussed the different ways they'd use him. Wynn also described Georgia "as a family," and he can potentially see himself playing for the Bulldogs. It's noted that he loves to cook and wants to be a chef one day. And one of his favorite activities from the weekend was cooking pasta with all the other recruits. He didn't teach the cooking portion of the class but joked that his chicken alfredo was the best. Wynn listed off about 10 different spices he added to the dish. He also enjoyed having Miller accompany him to Athens. The staff is high on Miller after his workout, and an offer could come soon, so Wynn likes Georgia even more for that.


Miller is a kid to watch over the next few weeks. On Thursday, Miller worked out for Georgia's staff and impressed safeties coach Travaris Robinson, who had been in contact with Miller a few weeks ago. Miller is close to committing, and Mississippi State is his top school. However, if the Bulldogs were to offer, he would "commit on the spot." Miller talked with Robinson extensively over the weekend and spent time with current players CJ Allen and Justin Williams. Miller grew up watching Georgia and is very high on the program, having lived less than an hour from Athens his entire life. Georgia is slow-playing an offer with Miller, though. He said he understands that "it's a marathon, not a sprint." The Bulldogs want to ensure he checks all the boxes before extending him an offer. If Miller commits to Mississippi State in early July, and Georgia follows up his pledge to the Maroon Bulldogs with an offer, he said he's crazy to turn Georgia down and would likely flip.
 
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