The Georgia Bulldogs have just celebrated securing their sixth commitment for the class of 2026 by landing four-star wide receiver Brady Marchese.
Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 185 pounds, Marchese is currently showcasing his talents at Cartersville High School in Georgia. According to Rivals, he’s ranked as the 43rd top wide receiver in the nation and is positioned at 47th among players in Georgia.
Marchese had a variety of choices but ultimately picked Georgia over other offers from Georgia Tech, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia. In the coming summer, he has scheduled official visits with all four: stopping by Georgia from June 6-8, visiting Georgia Tech on June 1, heading to West Virginia from June 13-15, and wrapping it up with Virginia Tech from June 20-22.
Marchese isn’t just about stats; he exhibits remarkable speed on the field. He’s clocked in speeds surpassing 22 miles per hour during his junior year, showing his ability to outpace defensive backs and consistently create space for himself in crucial plays.
With Marchese joining the fold, Georgia’s recruitment class now sits at 17th in the national rankings. While there’s still plenty to accomplish in the 2026 recruiting season, this addition is a strong move forward for Coach Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs.
The buzz on social media from Georgia football enthusiasts was palpable after Marchese made his decision public.
James Coley, the wide receivers coach, couldn’t hide his enthusiasm.
There’s plenty to admire in Marchese’s highlight reel, showcasing his game-changing speed and agility.
In announcing his recent decision, Marchese expressed sheer excitement: “This is a dream come true,” he said following his commitment to Georgia. “I’m home. Let’s work! Go Dawgs!!”