2027 - RB - David Gabriel-Georges
| College List | Offer | Interest | Level | Conference | State |
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Cool | FBS |
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MI | |
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Cool | FBS |
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OH | |
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Hot | FBS |
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Cool | FBS |
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TN | |
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Hot | FBS |
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SC |
Ranking
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⭐ 5-star recruit (per Rivals composite for RB and overall)
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National ranking: No. 34 overall (247Sports Composite)
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Position ranking: No. 3 running back nationally (Rivals and 247Sports)
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State ranking: No. 1 in Tennessee
High School Highlights & Performance
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As a sophomore in 2024, Gabriel‑Georges tallied 114 carries for 1,103 yards and 14 touchdowns
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Originally hailing from Quebec, he moved to Tennessee where he began learning English just 11 months ago; he credits his coaches and team for helping speed up his adjustment both on and off the field.
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Known for explosive cuts, blazing speed, and elite athleticism.
Recruitment Journey
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Holds over 30 Division I offers, including from Alabama, Auburn, Colorado, Florida State, Georgia, Michigan, Michigan State, Missouri, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas, USC, and Ohio State.
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Schools standing out most in his recruitment: Tennessee (in‑state), Georgia, and Ohio State
Recruitment Visits
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Unofficial visits to:
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Tennessee on May 31, 2025
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Georgia on June 4 and again May 17, 2025
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Ohio State on June 17, 2025
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Commitment
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Status: Undeclared — he has not yet committed to any college.
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Recruitment notables:
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Ohio State appears to be a high priority; he is their top RB target in the 2027 cycle
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He values academic strength (wants a strong degree—both parents are in health fields), and a coaching staff/offensive system that emphasizes his playing style (physical running game with touches)
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Summary: Draft-Worthy Profile
David Gabriel-Georges is a dynamic 5-star running back from the class of 2027, originally from Quebec but now starring at Baylor School in Tennessee. An explosive athlete with elite speed and vision, he rushed for 1,103 yards with 14 touchdowns as a sophomore. With his language fluency rapidly improving and already over 30 top programs pursuing him, Tennessee, Georgia, and Ohio State have emerged as the early frontrunners. Academics and system fit are key to his choice—making his decision one of the most intriguing to follow this recruiting season.


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