Demetris Robertson had a very good official visit to UGA this weekend. That is evident from the news coming out regarding where he stands with the program.

DawgNation has confirmed Robertson signed a financial aid agreement with Georgia over the weekend. That means he has now signed those papers with Cal, Georgia Tech and UGA.

Those documents are non-binding. They protect the recruit by ensuring the school holds a scholarship for them, but the prospect is still free to choose any school. The benefit for those programs is that it allows for unlimited contact between the football staff and the recruit.

The news of Robertson's decision was first reported by Scout.com's Chad Simmons.

Robertson, a 5-star prospect from Savannah Christian, is rated as the nation's No. 1 receiver for 2016. He was a 2015 AJC Super 11 selection. He has yet to make his decision and just completed his final official visit with that trip to Georgia.

The 6-foot-1, 185-pounder was committed to Alabama for almost a year before he de-committed last summer.

UGA freshman quarterback Jacob Eason hosted Robertson on his official visit.

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