Who are the biggest decommitments in the SEC so far this cycle? adamgorney ranks them and includes Georgia decommitment Kayin Lee, who is now committed to Ohio State:
have elite-level defensive back classes. Lee’s decision to not play for the Bulldogs and to commit to the Buckeyes isn’t going to be a backbreaker for coachand his club but it definitely benefits Ohio State in a big way. The four-star from Ellenwood Cedar Grove picked Ohio State over Nebraska and others this summer and coach’s club might have the best secondary class in the country.
It is definitely something to watch, too, as the Buckeyes have gotten into the Southeast for high-end players before and Lee is just another example.After committing to Florida in early July, even Webb admitted his recruitment was a crazy one. An early pledge to Georgia did not last. Then the four-star jumped on board withleft for USC, the Jacksonville Trinity Christian four-star all-purpose back reopened his recruitment with others.