Subtract one verbal commitment from Georgia's list.

Cornerback prospect Rico McGraw switched his pledge from the Bulldogs to Alabama on Monday night, according to a source close to the situation.

The four-star recruit from Nashville, Tenn., committed to Georgia Jan. 16, the third commitment in the Bulldogs 2015 class.

Despite his early commitment, Alabama, Tennessee and others continued pursuit. McGraw developed a close bond with first-year Georgia defensive coordinator Jeremy Pruitt, who had been at Alabama for two years prior to coaching at Florida State.

And while McGraw has flipped to the Crimson Tide for now, insiders say he is very much still interested in Georgia, and that the Bulldogs and Tide will fight back and forth for him until Signing Day the first week in February.

McGraw is the No. 17 cornerback in the country, according to Scout.com and considered the No. 128 overall player in the country.