
Georgia’s 2026 recruiting class remains strong as four-star tight end Lincoln Keyes reaffirms his commitment to the Bulldogs. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound prospect out of Nashville, Tennessee, has been a key target for several top programs, but he continues to stand firm with Georgia.
Keyes initially committed to Georgia in June 2023, choosing the Bulldogs over Alabama, Tennessee, and LSU. Despite continued interest from other schools, he has repeatedly expressed confidence in his decision. His bond with Georgia’s coaching staff, particularly tight ends coach Todd Hartley, has played a significant role in keeping him committed.
“Georgia has been my dream school since I was a kid,” Keyes said in a recent interview. “I trust the coaching staff, and I love the way they develop tight ends. The history they have at my position speaks for itself.”
The Bulldogs have built a reputation as “Tight End U” in recent years, producing elite talents like Brock Bowers and Darnell Washington. Keyes hopes to be the next in line, praising Georgia’s offensive system and development program.
Despite rumors of potential visits elsewhere, Keyes has shut down speculation, stating that he is “100% locked in” with Georgia. He plans to be an early enrollee in January 2026, which would allow him to get a head start in Georgia’s strength and conditioning program.
With Keyes remaining firm in his commitment, Georgia’s 2026 class continues to shape up as one of the strongest in the country. The Bulldogs currently rank among the top teams in the cycle, continuing their dominance on the recruiting trail under head coach Kirby Smart.
For now, Georgia fans can breathe easy knowing that one of their top offensive prospects remains all-in on the Bulldogs.
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