Georgia Football Holds Advantage Over Rivals In Race For 4-Star QB Kharim Hughley
While most of the college football world remains focused on the 2026 recruiting class, Georgia Football is already making moves for the future, specifically at the quarterback position. Kirby Smart and his staff have identified a key target in the 2027 class—four-star QB Kharim Hughley, a rising prospect from Florida.
According to Rivals, Hughley ranks as the No. 178 overall player in the country, the No. 18 quarterback in his class, and the No. 18 player from Florida. Although his recruitment is still in its early stages, several top programs are already vying for his commitment.
Georgia Has The Edge In Hughley’s Recruitment
Despite interest from multiple powerhouse programs, Georgia appears to be in a favorable position. Hughley has nine scheduled visits this spring, including stops at Florida, Alabama, Tennessee, Florida State, Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, and Illinois. However, Georgia stands out as the only program hosting him twice—on March 13 and April 12.
While it is too early to determine if Georgia is the outright leader in Hughley’s recruitment, the Bulldogs’ ability to secure two visits suggests that they have made a strong impression. Given that he is still a sophomore in high school, his decision is far from final, but early positioning is crucial in long-term recruiting battles.
Is Hughley Georgia’s Top QB Target For 2027?
Although it is unclear whether Hughley is Georgia’s top quarterback priority in the 2027 class, it is evident that the Bulldogs are highly interested. Quarterback recruiting is always a top focus for Georgia, as securing a high-caliber signal-caller can set the tone for an entire recruiting class.
Hughley’s visits to Athens will provide the Georgia coaching staff with an opportunity to solidify their position in his recruitment and further build their relationship with the young quarterback. The Bulldogs’ track record of developing top-tier quarterbacks, combined with their recent national championship success, makes them an attractive destination for elite QB prospects.
What’s Next For Georgia And Hughley?
As Hughley continues his visits and evaluates his options, Georgia will look to strengthen its standing. While Alabama, Florida, and Florida State are expected to be strong contenders, Georgia’s early efforts give them an advantage heading into the critical months of his recruitment.
With multiple SEC rivals in the mix, Georgia will need to stay aggressive, but for now, they appear to be leading the charge in the race for one of the top QBs in the 2027 class.