Georgia Tech entertained some of the top high school juniors from the state, Southeast and East Coast for one of its Junior Days on Saturday.
The Yellow Jackets will likely sign their largest recruiting class next year since Paul Johnson was named as the ACC school's coach in 2007. Georgia Tech could sign 25 in February 2014.
Also, with Georgia Tech expected to have its largest class in years, it also has more early football scholarship offers extended than normal.
Among Saturday’s juniors making an unofficial visit:
- Malkom Parrish, DB, Brooks County
- Ty Clemons, QB-ATH, McEachern
- Zykiesis Cannon, WR-DB, Carolina, S.C.
- Donte Williams, RB, Hillside, N.C.
- Jamauri Bogan, RB, Union, N.J.
- CJ Fuller, RB-CB, Easley, S.C.
- Michael Sawyers, DT, Ensworth, Tenn.
- Stephen Collier, QB, Lee County
- Tyler Jones, OL-DL, Albertsville, Ala.
- Spencer Kleinrichert, LB, Dematha, Md.
- Miles Taylor, DB, Gonzaga, Md.
- Donquell Green, QB-ATH, Burke County
- Cam Seward, ATH, Westminster
- Stephen Roberts, DB, Opelika, Ala.
Who will be the first commitment of Georgia Tech’s 2014 class? Last year, the Yellow Jackets got their first one (Lovejoy RB Travis Custis) at the beginning of April.
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