Majay Thompson commits to Florida State over Georgia, Alabama
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 22, 2026, 12:46 PM
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
Three-star wide receiver recruit Majay Thompson has committed to the Florida State Seminoles. The decision, reported on June 22, 2026, follows interest from powerhouse programs including Georgia and Alabama. Thompson was previously considered a key target for Georgia, but ultimately chose FSU. The Crest High School prospect is known for his speed and route-running ability, and ranks as the No. 69 wide receiver and No. 628 overall player in the 2027 class. His commitment marks the 11th for Florida State in the upcoming recruiting class.
- •Majay Thompson commits to Florida State on June 22, 2026.
- •He chose FSU over Alabama, Wake Forest, and Georgia.
- •Thompson is ranked as the No. 69 wide receiver in the 2027 class.
- •Florida State's recruiting class is currently ranked No. 57.
- •Georgia remains competitive in recruiting, targeting other top players.
- 12:46 PMYahoo Sports — Elite WR, top Georgia football target announces commitment decision
"The Georgia football target has made a final decision in regard to his commitment.
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