On Wednesday, the Georgia Bulldogs landed another top-ranked recruit out of the class of 2022 when Hardaway defensive end, Mykel Williams, announced that he would be de-committing from the University of Southern California and committing to the Bulldogs.
Williams, ranked the No. 50 recruit in the nation, had committed to the Trojans back in June. However, since making his decision the Trojans have fired then-head coach, Clay Helton. Whether or not that was a factor in Williams’ decision is unknown.
What is known, that the 6-foot-5, 245-pound Williams had recently visited Georgia, as well as Auburn and Florida. On Wednesday, he took to Twitter to announce his decision to flip to his home state and the Kirby Smart-led Bulldogs.
“After a lot of thought, prayer and tough conversations, I’ve decided to de-commit from the University of Southern California and pursue my dreams at the University of Georgia #GODAWGS” Williams tweeted.