David Gabriel Georges' recruitment highlights differences between Heupel and Day
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 1:23 AM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
David Gabriel Georges, a five-star running back for 2027, is involved in a recruitment battle between Tennessee's Josh Heupel and Ohio State's Ryan Day. His uncle, Jean Agenor, stated that Heupel built a stronger connection early on in the process compared to Day, who only became more personal during an official visit. Heupel's less media-centric approach contrasts with Day's frequent media presence. The competition intensifies as both programs vie for Georges' commitment this summer.
- •Georges is a 2027 five-star running back.
- •Tennessee and Ohio State are the top contenders in his recruitment.
- •Heupel and Day have different approaches to recruiting and media interaction.
- •Agenor felt more connected with Heupel early in the process.
- •Georges' recruitment is considered a significant battle this summer.
- 1:23 AMYahoo Sports — David Gabriel Georges' recruitment has revealed an unexpected difference between Tennessee's Josh Heupel and Ohio State's Ryan Day
"Tennessee's Josh Heupel and Ohio State's Ryan Day are the two head coaches at the center of David Gabriel Georges' recruitment, one of the biggest recruiting battles of the summer.
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