Football Recruiting - Southeast Region: reggie wilkerson
With Tuesday’s addition of ESPN 300 athlete Brendan Langley (Marietta, Ga./Kell) to the commitment list, Georgia has secured its top target at cornerback for the 2013 class. It has been a battle since the spring for the 6-foot-1, 186-pound prospect, with programs like Alabama, South Carolina and Tennessee all fighting for Langley. Getting Langley was a priority for the Bulldogs’ coaching staff, who heavily pursued the four-star recruit even after he committed to the Gamecocks.
With his size and athletic ability, Langley should be able to come in and help Georgia in several ways. He is a playmaker with the ball in his hands, and has made just as big of an impact on offense at Kell this season as he has on defense. That could continue in Athens.
Langley was sold early on being utilized in a similar manner to former Georgia standout Brandon Boykin, and that would be a smooth transition for the two-way standout. With only three scholarship cornerbacks returning and a void in the return game, Langley has a chance to contribute next fall.
With his size and athletic ability, Langley should be able to come in and help Georgia in several ways. He is a playmaker with the ball in his hands, and has made just as big of an impact on offense at Kell this season as he has on defense. That could continue in Athens.
Langley was sold early on being utilized in a similar manner to former Georgia standout Brandon Boykin, and that would be a smooth transition for the two-way standout. With only three scholarship cornerbacks returning and a void in the return game, Langley has a chance to contribute next fall.
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Exactly one week after losing juco cornerback Steven Nelson (Warner Robins, Ga./College of Sequoias), the University of Georgia replaced him on the commitment list by pulling off a switch with ESPN 300 athlete Brendan Langley (Marietta, Ga./Kell). The 6-foot-1, 186-pound prospect had been verbally committed to South Carolina since August, but took four trips to Athens during the three months that followed. Langley announced today that he has decided to flip to the Bulldogs.
A month after he committed to South Carolina, Georgia was able to get Langley on campus two weeks in a row, where two different coaching staffs let him know he would have a chance to play in Athens. Head basketball coach Mark Fox informed Langley that he would have an opportunity to contribute to the hoops team as well, something the Gamecocks did not discuss seriously.

Tom Hauck/ESPNHSCB Brendan Langley (Marietta, Ga./Kell) says friend and teammate Quincy Mauger never stopped recruiting him to join him as a UGA commit.
"I just felt more comfortable at Georgia."
He received his first two scholarship offers from Georgia and South Carolina back on Valentine’s Day. The Georgia coaching staff told Langley throughout the 2013 recruiting cycle that he has been their top target on the board at cornerback. The Bulldogs led with the athlete for much of the spring before some miscommunication dropped them further down the list. Nevertheless, Georgia didn’t let up its pursuit, even after his commitment to the Gamecocks.
Langley told DawgNation that he had silently committed to Georgia last Thursday. On Tuesday, it became public news.
He added: "I am pretty sure people already saw it coming."
Teammate and safety Quincy Mauger has been selling Langley on joining him in Athens since Mauger himself committed to Georgia in July.
“He is pushing me pretty hard, but he knows the whole situation, so he is supportive of anything I choose,” Langley said after his third visit to Georgia on Nov. 3. “Basically -- and I kind of like it -- he tells me I have to do what is right for me and that I will be successful wherever I go. Then why not be successful with your best friend?”
The chance to join several other commitments he had grown close to, an opportunity to make an early impact on both sides of the ball, and the allure of playing for his childhood favorite in-state program proved too much for Langley to dismiss. His addition gives the Bulldogs a secondary class that includes two ESPN 150 prospects and two ESPN 300 prospects.
With ESPN 150 cornerback Shaq Wiggins (Tyrone, Ga./Sandy Creek), ESPN 300 athlete Reggie Wilkerson (Citra, Fla./North Marion) and Langley, Georgia now has three cornerback commitments rated as four-star prospects. Langley has the size that secondary coach Scott Lakatos has coveted since he came to Georgia, and gives the Bulldogs 28 commitments overall for the 2013 class.
ESPN 300 cornerback Reggie Wilkerson (Citra, Fla./North Marion) admits there was a little back-and-forth chatter between he and Gator commits Nick Washington (Jacksonville, Fla./Trinity Christian) and Ahmad Fulwood (Jacksonville, Fla./Bishop Kenny) during the flight to 'The Opening' in Oregon.
"I sat next to Tramel Terry and we sat in front of Nick Washington and Ahmad Fulwood," Wilkerson said. "You know there was plenty of talk going on. Those guys love to get things started."
'The Opening' is the start of a busy month for Wilkerson. He will be visiting Athens for 'Dawg Night' and staying through the weekend. He is also scheduled to participate in Gridiron Kings at the end of the month.
"I sat next to Tramel Terry and we sat in front of Nick Washington and Ahmad Fulwood," Wilkerson said. "You know there was plenty of talk going on. Those guys love to get things started."
'The Opening' is the start of a busy month for Wilkerson. He will be visiting Athens for 'Dawg Night' and staying through the weekend. He is also scheduled to participate in Gridiron Kings at the end of the month.
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Florida recruiting update: What's in a name? 
May, 21, 2012
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Plantation (Fla.) American Heritage quarterback Tyler Cogswell received offers from Arkansas and South Alabama in the last week as the 6-foot-5, 222-pound prospect prepares for his final week of practice.
The Razorbacks have been recruiting Cogswell since late January and finally extended an offer Friday.
"Arkansas stopped by Friday and South Alabama came in Wednesday," Cogswell said. "It was a very good week for me in terms of practice and recruiting, so I'm real happy."
The Razorbacks have been recruiting Cogswell since late January and finally extended an offer Friday.
"Arkansas stopped by Friday and South Alabama came in Wednesday," Cogswell said. "It was a very good week for me in terms of practice and recruiting, so I'm real happy."
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More good news is in for the Georgia Bulldogs, as they have added a second commitment before kickoff of the annual G-Day game. The latest addition is the 15th for the 2013 class, giving Georgia some much-needed assistance at a position sorely lacking depth at the moment.
Defensive back Reggie Wilkerson (Citron, Fla./North Marion) made the trip Saturday to Athens, and he wasted little time announcing where he wanted to play at the next level.
“I am glad to say the University of Georgia is my new home for the next four years,” Wilkerson said. "I plan to be in Athens in January to compete for the starting cornerback job."
Defensive back Reggie Wilkerson (Citron, Fla./North Marion) made the trip Saturday to Athens, and he wasted little time announcing where he wanted to play at the next level.
“I am glad to say the University of Georgia is my new home for the next four years,” Wilkerson said. "I plan to be in Athens in January to compete for the starting cornerback job."
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North Marion (Citra, Fla.) defensive back Reggie Wilkerson received new offers from Texas A&M and Vanderbilt this week.
The offer from the Aggies was received Wednesday night.
"I've been keeping in touch with them quite often actually," Wilkerson said. "I've called them about five times this week."
The offer from the Aggies was received Wednesday night.
"I've been keeping in touch with them quite often actually," Wilkerson said. "I've called them about five times this week."
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North Marion (Citra, Fla.) defensive back Reggie Wilkerson will be taking the short trip to Florida for the third time in the last eight months this weekend.
"I went to UF for Friday Night Lights, and I also went to a game this past season with Latroy [Pittman]," Wilkerson said.
The 6-foot, 170-pound athlete has said that he is a Miami Hurricanes fan and likes the Gators as well. Despite that he plans to look around.
"I went to UF for Friday Night Lights, and I also went to a game this past season with Latroy [Pittman]," Wilkerson said.
The 6-foot, 170-pound athlete has said that he is a Miami Hurricanes fan and likes the Gators as well. Despite that he plans to look around.
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The Southeast Region consists of the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee and is home to some of the nation's most talented football recruits each recruiting cycle.