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James Morgan

UGA football offers scholarship to 4-star OT E’Marion Harris

The University of Georgia has offered a scholarship to offensive tackle prospect E’Marion Harris. Harris is a talented member of the class of 2022.

Harris has already received interest from some of college football’s top programs. Alabama, Texas A&M, Miami, and Oklahoma are among several of the schools to offer Harris a scholarship.

The Georgia Bulldogs join the list of schools vying for a commitment from the four-star offensive tackle recruit. E’Marion Harris plays high school football for Joe T. Robinson High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.

In fact, Arkansas is considered the favorite to entice Harris to commit to their program. It’ll be interesting to see how his recruitment shakes out because it could become a recruiting battle between Kirby Smart, Matt Luke (Georgia’s current offensive line coach) and Sam Pittman. Sam Pittman is now the head coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks, but before landing that job he coached UGA’s offensive line.

Pittman is a proven on-field coach and an elite recruiter. Will he start to land Arkansas’s best talent? The Razorbacks have had a down few years, but Pittman will help them have a more physical team.

Harris announced his scholarship offer via his Twitter account:

Sam Pittman will do his best to secure the top talent of Arkansas, so it will be fascinating to see if he can win this recruiting battle against some of college football’s elite programs. Never count out Kirby Smart or Matt Luke for a top offensive line recruit.

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