2016 WR Darion Anderson decommits from UGA
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2016 WR Darion Anderson decommits from UGA

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2016 three-star wide receiver Darion Anderson has decommitted from the Georgia Bulldogs. Anderson announced his decision Monday afternoon on Twitter.

“I have decided to de-commit from the university of Georgia. I want to thank coach Lily(sic) and the university of Georgia for the opportunity,” Anderson tweeted. “After talking with my parents and coach we’ve decided its best. With that being said I am reopening my recruiting process. I will not be talking to the media about this decision.”

Anderson is the second 2016 UGA recruit to decommit today. This morning, 2017 four-star quarterback Bailey Hockman announced his decision to re-open his recruitment.

Cornerback Malek Young and running back Devwah Whaley, both 2016 recruits, have also decommitted from UGA since Mark Richt was fired.

Anderson (6-1, 170) committed to the Bulldogs in March over Cincinnati. He also had offers from Boston College, Georgia Southern, Kennesaw State, Kentucky, Marshall, Samford, and Wake Forest.

In the 247Sports Composite rankings, Darion Anderson is listed as a 3-star recruit, the No. 62 wide receiver, and the No. 338 overall recruit.

With the recent decommitments, the Georgia Bulldogs are now down to 14 commitments for 2016 and three for 2017.

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