Georgia Retakes No. 1 2020 Recruiting Class From Alabama in the Blink of an Eye

Earlier this week, some Georgia football fans were undoubtedly pretty bummed after Alabama surpassed them in the 2020 recruiting rankings to take hold of the No. 1 spot, thanks to a promotion for Bryce Young.
Well, days later, Kirby Smart and Co. are back in the lead of things. Yup, the Bulldogs indeed are at No. 1 after 4-star running back Daijun Edwards committed to UGA on Thursday afternoon.
As of today, #UGA has the No. 1 recruiting class in the nation and the highest star average.
— Radi Nabulsi (@RadiNabulsi) January 30, 2020
If that holds through signing day, it would give #Georgia back-to-back-to-back No. 1 classes.
And the #Dawgs aren't done yet. pic.twitter.com/fB7WrFa2hQ
Take that, Nick Saban!
After finishing with the No. 1 group for 2019, Smart and his coaching staff surely are hoping to do so once again with this newest crop. Additionally, they're still looking to add some big targets for National Signing Day on Feb. 5.
The Dawgs are also hoping to hang on to one of the top unsigned commits in the county. We're talking about offensive tackle Broderick Jones. The OT recently reaffirmed his status with the Bulldogs, but will still be taking an official visit to Auburn this weekend.
Thanks UGA for a great weekend! #stillcommitted@Dawgs247 @DawgNation #GoDawgs
— Broderick Jones (@millionairemov3) January 27, 2020
For now, Georgia holds the No. 1 spot. Let's see if that's still the case come next Wednesday.