Elite Georgia WR decommit decides on top three schools
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An elite Georgia Bulldog decommit has narrowed his list of schools to three. Three-star wide receiver Aden Starling will choose between LSU, Arkansas, and Kentucky for his next destination, according to Andre Champagne.
Starling is a three-star wide receiver from the class of 2027. The 6-foot, 175-pound pass-catcher plays high school football for Shadow Creek High School out of Pearland, Texas. He is ranked as the No. 102 wide receiver in the nation.
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Starling committed to the Bulldogs on Dec. 4, 2025, but he decommitted on May 7, 2026. This is the second time he's decommitted from a school: the Houston Cougars earned a commitment from him on Oct. 6, 2024, but he also decommitted on Oct. 15, 2025, which helped Georgia nab him originally.
According to Champagne's post, LSU is currently trending toward getting Starling. He will visit Baton Rouge from June 5-7.
Regardless, Starling's decommitment, along with several others (Donte Wright, Jerry Outhouse), leaves Georgia with just the No. 28 recruiting class in the nation. They haven't earned a single wide receiver commit in this class. They are in the top three of four-star wide receiver Sean Green, though.
However, there isn't a ton of urgency in recruiting wide receivers for Georgia. They have a lot of underclassmen on the roster, with redshirt sophomore Sacovie White-Helton potentially in line for a starting job.
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