Title/Alt Text The University of Georgia is hoping that the third time's a charm.

Per his family, five-star wide receiver Demetris Robertson (Savannah, Ga./Savannah Christian) has set an official visit to Georgia. Robertson, the nation's No. 1 wide receiver in the 247Sports Composite for the 2016 class, is scheduled to travel to Athens on Friday, March 18. The U.S. Army All-American has taken official visits to Notre Dame, Cal, Georgia Tech, and Alabama. Robertson has twice previously scheduled official visits to Georgia, but one was postponed because of a high school basketball game and the other, last weekend, wound up going to Alabama instead. This would be the fifth and final official visit for Robertson.

Robertson spoke to Bulldogs' head coach Kirby Smart on Monday and set the visit up. The plan is for Robertson's mother, brothers, and sister, who has yet to enroll anywhere, to join him on his official to Georgia. There they would take a closer look at the education aspect of Georgia, in an effort to see if the combination of academics and football fits what Demetris is looking for in a program.

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The top remaining prospect in the 2016 class, Robertson has yet to sign an NLI, and it appears that the 6-foot, 175-pound athlete will not sign one at all. The deadline for signing and submitting an NLI is April 1, and as of now Robertson, in an attempt to gain admittance into Stanford, plans to re-take the SAT this weekend and wait for the results. According to his family, those results, because of the SAT format changing, will not be available until May. That would mean Robertson would instead sign a grant-in-aid package with the school of his choice, but since such paperwork is non-binding, he could ultimately enroll anywhere this fall.

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Georgia signed the No. 7 class, according to the 247Sports 2016 class rankings, but the addition of Robertson would give the Bulldogs the No. 5 class, leapfrogging Ole Miss and Michigan.