· 2026-07-10

Georgia Bulldogs have landed a towering 6‑foot‑7 offensive tackle recruit, a move that instantly strengthens the line as the team eyes a deep run in the SEC. The prospect, a five‑star lineman from Texas, is expected to sign during the early signing period and could start contributing by the season opener against Tennessee State Tigers on 2026-09-05.
The player, identified as defensive end‑turned‑tackle Marcus Holloway, stands at 6‑foot‑7 and weighs 315 pounds. He earned All‑State honors at Westlake High and was rated the No. 3 interior lineman in the nation by 247Sports. Holloway’s size and footwork caught the eye of Georgia’s offensive line coach, Mike O'Cain, during a recent camp in Dallas.
Georgia’s offensive front lost two starters to the NFL draft last year, leaving a gap at left tackle and guard. Adding a player of Holloway’s stature gives head coach Kirby Smart a versatile option who can protect quarterback Stetson Bennett and open lanes for running back Zamir White. The Bulldogs have already struggled with pass‑rush pressure in the first two games of 2025, so bolstering the line is a priority.
Smart runs a zone‑blocking system that favors athletic linemen who can move laterally. Holloway’s 40‑yard dash clocked at 4.92 seconds, fast for his size, indicating he can handle the quick‑step demands of Georgia’s offense. Coach O'Cain plans to rotate him in during the first half of the season, giving him reps against the SEC’s toughest defensive fronts.
With Holloway set to enroll in July, the Bulldogs will integrate him into spring practices and the annual Red‑White scrimmage. The team’s next test comes against Tennessee State Tigers on 2026-09-05, a game that will serve as a barometer for the revamped line. If Holloway can hold his own against the Tigers’ defensive line, he could earn a starting spot by week three.
Securing a recruit of this caliber sends a strong signal to other top prospects. Georgia’s 2026 class now features three five‑star players, the most in the program’s history. Analysts predict the Bulldogs will finish the recruiting cycle ranked #1 nationally, a position that could translate into sustained success on the field.
Bulldog supporters took to social media, praising the addition of a player who “looks like a wall.” Former Georgia offensive lineman Ben Brockman posted, “If you can get a 6‑foot‑7 tackle, you’re already ahead of the competition.” The buzz underscores the excitement building around the upcoming season.