Mark CJ Wiley as one of Georgia’s top wide receiver targets in the 2025 recruiting class.
This also applies to Wiley’s stature, as he is one of the cycle’s larger, more robust receivers. That also applies to Georgia’s efforts to restrict Wiley’s recruitment as much as possible.
With Wiley, the Bulldogs are currently performing as well as anyone. Throughout his work, he has visited Athens numerous times. This meant traveling to Georgia on Thursday for a spring practice.
He doesn’t have the specific date set yet, but he knows he’ll be back for an official.
“Oh yeah, they’ll get one,” Wiley said.
In the SEC Tournament game on Thursday, the Georgia Bulldogs dominated Florida. Ultimately, the Bulldogs’ inability to make the shots they required down the stretch resulted in their elimination in the second round.
Georgia was severely hindered by foul trouble in the second half and almost lost to the Bulldogs 85-80 in the closing minutes. The Bulldogs, who gave the Gators everything they had for the majority of the game but found it difficult to make stops with a lineup devoid of big men, will probably finish the season with this loss.
Noah Thomasson and Silas Demary Jr. had 14 points and was followed by Justin Hill and RJ Melendez, who each had 13. Walter Clayton led all scorers with 22.
Georgia center Russel Tchewa wound up with two fouls 3:08 into Thursday’s action. It set the stage for the crucial second half, when Florida capitalized on foul issues for Tchewa, Frank Anselem-Ibe, and Jalen DeLoach.