Ohio State feels like it has the momentum with 5-star RB David Gabriel Georges; Vols insider details if Tennessee fans should be worried

2027 five-star running back David Gabriel Georges took his official visit to Ohio State this past weekend, and the Buckeyes now feel like they have the momentum in this recruiting battle.

Zach Ragan Tennessee Volunteers News Writer
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The Ohio State Buckeyes feel like they have some real momentum with 2027 five-star running back David Gabriel Georges following his official visit last weekend.

And maybe they do.

But the Tennessee Vols will get their chance to impress the coveted running back this coming weekend when he takes his official visit to Knoxville.

Some Vols fans, however, are still a little nervous about where Gabriel Georges’ recruitment is heading after seeing the images and videos of the five-star recruit’s visit to Columbus.

Vols insider shares the latest on David Gabriel Georges after his visit to Ohio State

VolQuest’s Austin Price shared some thoughts on Gabriel Georges on Tuesday that should ease the minds of Tennessee fans.

“The latest is that Ohio State feels good coming off of their official visit this past weekend,” said Price on 104.5 The Zone’s Ramon and Will. “You expected that they would. Why would they not? I mean, it’s hard to have a bad time on an official visit. And I would suspect Tennessee will feel the same coming out of this weekend.

“I don’t think he’ll end up taking the Georgia trip. I don’t think they’ll bring him in. They already have (2027 5-star running back) Kemon Spell committed. There’s no point (in Georgia bringing DGG in for a visit). I think that’s all just window dressing, really. I think the Ole Miss (visit) is window dressing as well. It’s been two teams (Tennessee and Ohio State). It’s always been two teams. It’s never been anybody but two teams. Tennessee feels good about where they’re at entering the weekend. Ohio State feels good about where they’re at exiting the weekend.”

“I do not believe DGG has decided one way or the other,” added Price. “I don’t believe he’ll have decided when he leaves [Tennessee] this weekend. He may have a feeling, but I think he’s going to take the next several weeks and work toward trying to figure out what he wants to do. Again, Tennessee feels good entering the weekend.”

We’re getting closer to decision time for Gabriel Georges (he’s planning to commit on July 22), but anyone suggesting that he’s already made a decision is misguided.