Kirby Smart gets local QB to flip decision following electric win over Georgia Tech

The Georgia Bulldogs won more than just the annual "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate" game over the weekend.  Kirby Smart and the gang also won over 2025 quarterback Hezekiah Millender, who flipped his decision from Boise State to the Dawgs on Saturday afternoon.  "Athens y’all mind if I stay a little longer?" Millender wrote on X/Twitter.   Millender is […]

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Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart reacts as he walks in the dawg walk with his son Andrew prior to the game against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Sanford Stadium.
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The Georgia Bulldogs won more than just the annual "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate" game over the weekend. 

Kirby Smart and the gang also won over 2025 quarterback Hezekiah Millender, who flipped his decision from Boise State to the Dawgs on Saturday afternoon. 

"Athens y’all mind if I stay a little longer?" Millender wrote on X/Twitter.  

Millender is rated as a three-star prospect out of Clarke Central High School, which is within walking distance of Sanford Stadium. 

He is ranked as the 963-best player in the nation, 65th quarterback, and the 112th player in the state of Georgia, according to 247Sports Composite

Millender joins four-star prospect Ryan Montgomery as the other quarterback coming to Athens next year. However, Montgomery tore his ACL earlier this season and will need to get healthy before he takes part in spring ball. 

Georgia now has 28 commitments in its 2025 recruiting class, which is the second-best in the country.