Dawgs247 reported on Monday that four-star cornerback
Tyrique Stevenson (Miami/Southridge) would make another trip to Georgia this week. Originally, Stevenson and his mother thought they would be in Athens on Tuesday.
Stevenson confirmed to Dawgs247 that they arrived on Georgia's campus an hour ago. The plan is to stay through Saturday. Stevenson was at Georgia for spring practice and returned on a multi-day visit in late May as well. This marks the second time that Stevenson's mother made the trip with the talented cornerback.
"I feel like Georgia is a good fit for me," Stevenson told Dawgs247 after the last visit to Georgia. "The program and coaching staff are a great fit. I just have to make sure it is the right fit. But Georgia has a great chance with me. They are in the SEC, they have their brand, they showed me they can be a dominant program, and they have a great coaching staff."
Miami has hosted Stevenson on campus numerous times, but the Bulldogs have gotten him in town multiple times and have recruited South Florida exceptionally well, landing defensive backs like
Tyson Campbell and
Divaad Wilson in the 2017 cycle. Florida and Auburn are also in the mix for Stevenson, ranked by the industry-generated 247Sports Composite as the No. 73 overall prospect, No. 9 cornerback, and No. 9 recruit in Florida.
Here is the whole article. Maybe they are staying with the mothers sister in Atlanta.