DL Jonathan Ledbetter flips commitment to UGA

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Four-star defensive lineman Jonathan Ledbetter has flipped his commitment from Alabama to Georgia.

Ledbetter announced his commitment to the Bulldogs last night on Twitter.

Ledbetter, a 6-foot-4, 265-pound recruit out of Tucker, Georgia (Tucker High School), committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide back on January 25. He then flipped his commitment saying he is now a “Dawg for life.”

What likely aided in his switch is that his brother, Joseph Ledbetter, joined the Bulldogs just before preseason practice started. UGA offered Joseph Ledbetter, who plays tight end, a scholarship after seeing him perform at Dawg Night.

Rivals.com rates Jonathan Ledbetter a four-star recruit, the No. 3 strongside defensive end, and No. 24 overall in the Rivals100 2015. He is also rated a four-star prospect, the No. 5 strongside defensive end, and the nation’s No. 71 overall player in the 247Sports composite rankings.

Ledbetter’s commitment, along with wide receiver Jayson Stanley’s earlier yesterday, gives the Georgia Bulldogs 20 commitments for the 2015 class.

UGA’s class is currently rated 4th by Rivals.com and 5th by 247Sports.

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  • When does Georgia get a REAL offensive coordinator & defensive backs who can cover & are not ALWAYS late to the ball

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