Ousmane Kromah flips his commitment from Georgia to Florida State as Bulldogs lose 4-star RB

ATHENS – Georgia has suffered its first decommitment of the day as running back Ousmane Kromah flipped his commitment from Georgia to Florida State.

Kromah first committed to Georgia back in October. Auburn was also a finalist for running back from Leesburg, Ga.

Georgia also saw Lee County standout Jeramiah McCloud stick with his decision to sign with Florida as well. There was a possibility the Bulldogs could finish the two with two players from the Lee County program. Instead, it wants none.

Georgia signed running back Bo Walker earlier in the day, meaning the cupboard won’t be bare at running back.

The Bulldogs signed three running backs in last year’s recruiting cycle, with Nate Frazier, Chauncey Bowens and Dwight Phillips Jr. all had a positive impact as freshmen. Frazier is Georgia’s leading rusher on the season.

Georgia is also not expected to lose any running backs from its 2024 roster. Trevor Etienne, Branson Robinson and Roderick Robinson all have eligibility remaining.

As of this writing, 21 of Georgia’s 27 commitments have officially signed on to the program.