Recruiting: Cincinnati fooball adds pair of Georgia commitments
With National Signing Day less than a month away, Cincinnati football has earned a pair of Georgia commitments in three-star Houston County (Warner Robbins, GA) wide receiver Isaiah Mitchell as well as Campbell (Smyrna, GA) defensive end Kamron Neal.
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— Isaiah (Bull) Mitchell (@IsaiahM199) November 10, 2024
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— Kamron Neal (@kamronneal1) November 11, 2024
Mitchell was in attendance this past weekend for Cincinnati's 31-24 loss to West Virginia and ultimately picked the Bearcats over other offers from Florida State, Georgia Tech, Mississippi State, and Pitt, among others.
Mitchell is a former teammate and comes from the same high school as current Bearcat freshman wide receiver, Kale Woodburn.
On film, Mitchell is dynamic with the ball in his hands as a play-maker and shows an ability to make an impact as either a slot of outside receiver with his break-away speed. The 5-foot-11 speedster finished his senior season with 1,212 yards and 14 touchdowns on 68 catches.
Neal is a bit more of an unknown but after a very good senior season, picked up offers from Cincinnati and Iowa State last week.
At 6-foot-4, 245 pounds, Neal shows great explosion off the edge in Campbell's 3-4 defensive scheme and showcases his athleticism with pursuit of the ball sideline-to-sideline and great ball awareness.
With two more Georgia commitments, Cincinnati now has 7 commits from the Peach State in their 2025 recruiting class.