Georgia football has added another offensive line recruit for its 2027 class.
Offensive lineman Abram Eisenhower from Lowndes High in Valdosta confirmed to the Athens Banner-Herald Saturday April 4 that he’s committed to the Bulldogs.
Asked the main reason he picked Georgia, Eisenhower said in a text: “I want to win and develop.”
The 6-foot-5, 280-pound Eisenhower is ranked as a 3-star recruit and the No. 47 offensive tackle commitment in the 2027 class by the 247Sports Composite. He’s the No. 535 player overall.
He was on campus at UGA on Friday, according to Lowndes football account on X, formerly Twitter. He also visited South Carolina last week.
2027 3⭐️ OL Abram Eisenhower is in the Classic City checking out the Dawgs. #RecruitThePalace@CarterVikingsFB@CoachHolley5@Abram_eis@CoachCarlton@CoachTresey@CoachAllen78@247recruiting@RecruitGeorgia@GeorgiaFootball@CoachC2588pic.twitter.com/aOsNuRkFVB
— Lowndes Football (@LHSvikingsFB) April 3, 2026
Eisenhower is the third offensive line commitment and eighth overall pledge for the 2027 class.
Georgia also has commitments from two other tackles: four-star Kelsey Adams from Langston Hughes and Ty Johnson from Mt. Pleasant, S.C.
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