4-Star OL Patrick Allen decommits from UGA

When Mike Bobo left Athens to become the head coach at Colorado State and took offensive line coach Will Friend with him, most people figured there would be a few casualties on the recruiting trail.

Georgia now has their first confirmed loss, as offensive lineman Patrick Allen has decommitted from the Bulldogs.

Allen (6-5, 285) committed to the Bulldogs on August 4, 2014 over his top four schools Michigan, Ohio State, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. Other schools to offer Allen included Florida, Florida State, LSU, Miami (FL), Nebraska, Penn State, USC, and Wisconsin.

According to 247Sports, Allen may make his final decision on Sunday, Jan. 4 at the Semper Fi All-American Game and Tennessee is the favorite to land his pledge.

In the 247Sports Composite Ratings, Patrick Allen is listed as a four-star recruit, the No. 24 offensive tackle, and No. 238 overall in the country.

Rivals.com rates Allen four-stars, the No. 11 offensive tackle, and No. 95 in the Rivals100 2015.

With the loss of Allen, the Georgia Bulldogs are now down to 25 commitments for the 2015 class.

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  • At least wait until you know who will be the next OC at Georgia. He must have been looking for a way out or something.

  • Has nothing to do with the OC. Kid has no relationship with the incoming coaches on offense. Both of his main recruiters are now at Colorado St. And now GO VOLS!!!'

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