Four-star cornerback Caden Harris flipped his commitment from home-state Vanderbilt to Georgia on Saturday.
Harris, who plays at Haywood High School in Brownsville, Tenn., is ranked as the No. 11 cornerback and No. 85 prospect overall in the 2026 class by the 247Sports composite.
He announced his Georgia commitment with a short video posted to social media site X that included this note: “Recruitment shut down!!”
Harris committed to Vanderbilt in April but took an official visit to Georgia on June 6 and had four others scheduled with Southeastern Conference teams.
“I felt real strong about Georgia coming in,” Harris told DawgNation. “We’d be in contact for a while, and they had just been hard on me ever since. We had the OV planned. I knew for sure I had to come down and take it. I was coming into it strong, and I left out of it even stronger.”
Harris’ commitment is the fifth this month for Georgia, which stands at No. 4 in the 247Sports class rankings. The Bulldogs trail Southern California, Ohio State and Notre Dame, still early in the 2026 recruitment cycle.
Georgia’s class includes one five-star prospect, quarterback Jared Curtis from Nashville (Tenn.) Christian School. He is ranked by the composite as the No. 1 QB and No. 4 overall player in the class.
Georgia flips 4-star CB Caden Harris from Vanderbilt
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Jun 14, 2025 | 5:27 PM