Isaiah Gibson, a four-star edge rusher from Warner Robins, Georgia, has pledged his commitment to the University of Georgia after leaving USC. Gibson is ranked No. 36 overall and the No. 2 edge rusher in the class of 2025 by 247Sports Composite.Isaiah Gibson, a four-star edge rusher from Warner Robins, Georgia, has pledged his commitment to the University of Georgia after leaving USC. Gibson is ranked No. 36 overall and the No. 2 edge rusher in the class of 2025 by 247Sports Composite. Gibson’s departure follows the recent move of five-star defensive lineman Justus Terry, also from Georgia, who left USC and visited the Bulldogs in May. Terry is predicted to join Georgia by numerous recruiting analysts. With Gibson and Terry’s additions, Georgia now boasts five top-100 prospects in its 2025 recruiting class, ranked No. 4 nationally. Their average player rating of 93.54 is the third highest in the country, behind Ohio State and LSU.
Isaiah Gibson wasn’t on the market long. The four-star edge rusher from Warner Robins, Georgia, left for Georgia on Monday night, less than a week after rescinding his commitment to USC.
Gibson, who is ranked No. 36 overall and the No. 2 edge rusher in the class of 2025 in the 247Sports Composite, is the fifth top-100 prospect in the Bulldogs’ class to be ranked No. 4 nationally.
Gibson was one of two Georgia high school products to recently leave USC, joining five-star defensive lineman Justus Terry. Terry, who plays at Manchester High School, took an official visit to Georgia in late May and is projected by several recruiting analysts to pick the Bulldogs.
Georgia’s average player rating of 93.54 is third-best in the country, behind Ohio State (94.18) and LSU (93.71). Only one of the Bulldogs’ 15 commitments isn’t a promising prospect.
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