Marcellus Young Casario commits to Georgia football for 2027 season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 2:07 AM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Defensive lineman Marcellus Young Casario has announced his commitment to the Georgia Bulldogs for the 2027 season. The Canadian recruit, standing 6-foot-6 and weighing 260 pounds, has been drawing interest from multiple SEC teams. He solidified his decision following an official visit to Athens on June 12. Young Casario is currently ranked as the No. 70 defensive lineman and No. 553 overall in the 2027 class by 247Sports Composite Rankings. Georgia's 2027 recruiting class is noted for its strength, ranking fifth in the SEC and 14th nationally.
- •Marcellus Young Casario is a three-star international recruit from Canada.
- •He plays at Rabun Gap-Nacoochee High School in Georgia.
- •Young Casario's commitment follows a visit to Georgia on June 12.
- •Georgia's 2027 recruiting class is gaining momentum with recent additions.
- •He is ranked as the No. 69 recruit in Georgia by 247Sports.
- 2:07 AMYahoo Sports — Elite DL announces Georgia football commitment
"The rising star from Rabun Gap could make an impact on the Georgia Bulldogs' defensive line next season following the news.
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