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Posted: 12:18 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2013

21 from Georgia named to Rivals250 

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Rivals.com released its rankings of the top 250 college football prospects in the nation. 

State of Georgia

  • No. 13, DE Lorenzo Carter, Norcross (undecided)
  • No. 18, LB Raekwon McMillan, Liberty Co (undecided)
  • No. 23, QB Deshaun Watson, Gainesville (Clemson)
  • No. 60, LB Korie Rogers, Buford (Clemson)
  • No. 61, RB Nick Chubb, Cedartown (UGA)
  • No. 78, DB Malkom Parrish, Brooks County (UGA)
  • No. 96, RB Adam Choice, Thomas County Central (Clemson)
  • No. 106, RB Stanley Williams, George Walton (Kentucky)
  • No. 113, WR Demarre Kitt, Sandy Creek (Clemson)
  • No. 118, DB DJ Smith, Walton (undecided)
  • No. 134, DT Elisha Shaw, Tucker (undecided)
  • No. 135, LB Demarquis Gates, Lovejoy (Ole Miss)
  • No. 145, LB Kevin Mouhon, Norcross (Tennessee)
  • No. 165, DT Kendall Baker, Marist (UGA)
  • No. 173, TE Milan Richard, Calvary Day (Clemson)
  • No. 192, DB Wesley Green, ML King (South Carolina)
  • No. 197, DT Dontavius Russell, Carrollton (UGA)
  • No. 200, OL Dyshon Sims, Lowndes (UGA)
  • No. 237, DE Justin Jones, South Cobb (NC State)
  • No. 246, DB Kalvaraz Bessent, Camden Co. (Alabama)
  • No. 247, DB Cortez McDowell, Locust Grove (Tennessee)

UGA commitments

  • No. 8, RB Sony Michel, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.
  • No. 61, RB Nick Chubb, Cedartown HS
  • No. 76, QB Jacob Park, Goose Creek, S.C.
  • No. 78, DB Malkom Parrish, Brooks County HS
  • No. 144, OL Isaiah Wynn, St. Petersburg, Fla.
  • No. 165, DT Kendall Baker, Marist
  • No. 175, TE Jeb Blazevich, Charlotte
  • No. 197, DT Dontavius Russell, Carrollton HS
  • No. 200, OL Dyshon Sims, Lowndes HS
  • No. 201, DT Lamont Gaillard, Fayetteville, N.C.

Georgia Tech commitments

None

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