
ATHENS, Ga. — The University of Georgia continues to bolster its football recruiting pipeline, with its eyes now firmly set on Bubba Frazier, a highly touted wide receiver from the 2026 recruiting class. Frazier, known for his explosive playmaking ability and athleticism, has been drawing interest from several powerhouse programs. However, Georgia appears to be gaining momentum in the race for the talented pass-catcher.
One intriguing factor in Frazier’s recruitment is a familial connection that could play a pivotal role in his decision. The Bulldogs signed his cousin, four-star linebacker Caleb Frazier, as part of their 2025 recruiting class. The idea of teaming up with family in Athens is something that Bubba Frazier has openly considered, adding a unique dynamic to Georgia’s pursuit.
“Seeing Caleb go to Georgia definitely opened my eyes to the program,” Frazier said in a recent interview. “It’s an incredible school, and the thought of playing alongside my cousin at the next level is something I’ve thought about. We’ve always been competitive growing up, but to be on the same team would be special.”
Frazier, standing at 6’2″ and weighing 185 pounds, has already impressed scouts with his speed, route-running, and ability to make contested catches. His junior season saw him rack up over 1,200 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns, solidifying his status as one of the top wideouts in his class.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart and wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon are reportedly making Frazier a priority, emphasizing the family atmosphere of the program. With Georgia’s recent success on the field, including consecutive national championships in 2021 and 2022, the Bulldogs remain an attractive destination for elite recruits.
As Frazier’s recruitment heats up, Georgia fans will undoubtedly keep a close eye on his decision, hoping the family bond with Caleb can help sway him toward Athens.