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Only a few days after Houston County native Antwann Walker Jr. committed to Memphis, another Central Georgia recruit made his college decision.

Isaiah Gibson, a Warner Robins defensive end, elected to stay close to home and committed to the University of Georgia.

The 6-foot-4, 245-pound took a trip up to Athens this past weekend and announced his commitment soon after finishing his visit.

Gibson won two GHSA championships with Warner Robins and will now look to join the most recent back-to-back national champions after his commitment.

Before he committed to the Bulldogs, he first committed to the USC Trojans on March 24. Three months later, he decommitted on Tuesday, June 18 and committed to Georgia nearly a week later.

247Sports ranks Gibson as the No. 1 edge and the sixth-best overall player in Georgia, and Gibson comes in as the No. 17 player in the entire 2025 recruiting class.

He chose the Bulldogs over teams like Ohio State, Tennessee, Auburn and 34 other teams who offered him a scholarship.

Gibson is a rangy pass rusher, who uses his long arms and frame to win most battles against the opponents he faces.

His 7-foot wingspan and 10-inch hands give him an advantage over most offensive linemen.

While he hasn’t had to learn many – since his athleticism and size allowed him to win most one-on-ones at the high school level – he will likely need to learn more techniques and advanced pass-rushing moves if he wants to thrive on a similar level in college.

Gibson was a force for the Demon Deacons last season. According to 247Sports, he led his team with 17 sacks and 55 quarterback pressures.

These were all improvements upon the 33 tackles, 24 quarterback hits and six sacks he got as a sophomore in the Demon Deacons’ second-straight title run in 2022.

Gibson isn’t the only five-star defensive player that’s currently committed to the Bulldogs. He joins linebacker Zayden Walker, who committed earlier this month.

He also joins tight end Elyiss Williams as the third five-star in the class.

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