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Safety Flip: Jones Bolts Georgia for Georgia Tech
2 Dec
Summary
- Keelan Jones decommitted from Georgia, flipping to Georgia Tech.
- Jones is a three-star safety, ranked 44th nationally at his position.
- He previously visited Georgia Tech and Florida during the summer.

The Georgia Bulldogs have seen a key decommitment from their 2026 recruiting class with safety Keelan Jones announcing his decision to flip his commitment to Georgia Tech. Jones, who had been a Georgia commit since April, cited a change of heart shortly before the early national signing period.
Rated as a three-star prospect, Jones holds the 44th spot nationally among safeties according to composite rankings. His recruitment also saw him take official visits to Georgia Tech and Florida during the summer months, indicating a strong interest in other programs.
This development affects Georgia's highly-ranked 2026 class, which features prominent recruits like five-star quarterback Jared Curtis. While the Bulldogs aim to secure a top-tier class, Jones's decommitment adds an interesting twist to the ongoing recruiting landscape.




