The Westside High School senior defensive tackle, fittingly nicknamed Big Baby, put the finishing touches on the early football signing period by picking the Georgia Bulldogs on Thursday.
Westside defensive tackle Jordan Hall slips on an oversized Georgia hat during a signing ceremony on Thursday at the school– Jordan Hall, the biggest remaining — both figuratively and literally — local football recruit on the local board, promised to put on a show.
Once handed the backpack, Hall took his time before pulling out an oversized Bulldogs hat and putting it on. The hat actually made Hall look small, something difficult to do on the football field. Hall is a consensus four-star player and the top area prospect. He is rated as the 29th best player in the country, according to On3, No. 55 by 247 Sports, No. 61 by Rivals and No. 253 by ESPN.
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