Steele Chambers first took a visit to Georgia before he started ninth grade at Blessed Trinity and had been interested in the Bulldogs ever since.
As he concludes his junior year of high school and the 2019 class becomes the focal point for college programs, an offer was extended from the Bulldogs.
“It’s nice to have offers from both in-state schools (Georgia and Georgia Tech),” said Chambers, a four-star athlete who plays both running back and outside linebacker. “It gives me a solid place to play and the opportunity to play close to home.”
Georgia’s 2019 class follows suit as its previous – ranking No.