Four-star cornerback decommits from Georgia
Four-star cornerback Jerry Outhouse has decommitted from the Georgia Bulldogs. He was committed for under two months.
Georgia 's 2027 recruiting class has taken a hit, with four-star cornerback Jerry Outhouse decommitting from the Bulldogs on Wednesday, according to On3's Hayes Fawcett. Outhouse is one of the top players in the country, but was not a member of Georgia's recruiting class for long. The Fort Worth, Texas, product committed to them on March 6, and less than two months later, is back on the market.
The Bulldogs officially entered his recruitment on May 7, 2025, when they extended him a scholarship offer. He visited Athens multiple times after that before ultimately committing. However, he never shut down his recruitment and is set to take official visits this summer to see the UCLA Bruins , Texas Tech Red Raiders , and Arizona State Sun Devils.
He is ranked as the No. 109 overall player and No. 15 cornerback in the Rivals industry ranking.
He is also the No. 14 player from Texas. He is the third player to decommit from Kirby Smart's program in the 2027 recruiting cycle, joining three-star wide receiver Gavin Honore and three-star offensive lineman Kyson Mallard.