That won’t change anytime soon.
The Grimsley (N.C.) defensive standout has already scheduled two return trips to Athens. He will make a two-day stop next week, from March 15 to 16. Bryce has already scheduled his formal visit to Georgia for June 14-16, which is already a busy weekend for the Bulldogs.
“I just enjoy the environment. Coach Diribe is a wonderful dude. “Jamaal [Jarrett] loves it there,” Davis told Dawgs247. “It’s also fun at Georgia, but in order to be a prestigious program, they must adhere to such a strict schedule. I believe they can help me evolve into the player I want to be.
Davis was in Georgia most recently for the first unofficial visit weekend in January. He went to Georgia last summer to attend the end-of-summer BBQ. He has also visited Sanford Stadium several times.
Davis will pay an official visit to Chidera Uzo-Diribe over the weekend of June 14-16, and he will be joined by at least one key target, Darren Ikinnagbon.
Georgia would be happy to land both or either.
Davis has been classified as an EDGE and DL at various points during his recruiting. Georgia is pursuing him as an EDGE with the potential to become a defensive lineman.
He is ranked as the nation’s No. 58 overall prospect.