Sam Pittman has reeled in another special offensive line class for Georgia with commitments from five-star offensive tackle Broderick Jones (Lithonia, Ga./Lithonia), Top 40 offensive tackle Tate Ratledge (Rome, Ga./Darlington School), Top247 offensive lineman Chad Lindberg (League City, Texas/Clear Creek), and four-star offensive lineman Joshua Braun (Live Oak, Fla./Suwanee). He might not be done yet.

Four-star Sedrick Van Pran (New Orleans/Warren Easton) announced on Friday evening that he plans to make an important announcement on Saturday between 10-10:30 p.m. ET. While Oklahoma and Texas A&M hosted Van Pran on official visits during the spring and summer, most feel his recruitment is between in-state LSU and Georgia.

The 6-foot-4, 305-pound offensive lineman is ranked by the industry-generated 247Sports Composite as the No. 101 overall prospect in the country, No. 3 center, and No. 3 overall recruit in Louisiana. Van Pran has racked up over 20 offers. Georgia was the first Power 5 program to extend Van Pran a scholarship, offering him back on June 2, 2018. Bulldogs' offensive line coach Sam Pittman has not let up since then.

"Coach Pittman's biggest message to me is that he really wants me," Van Pran said two weeks ago. "He told me he has wanted me since Day 1 and I really appreciate that."

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The Bulldogs are selling Van Pran on the opportunity to play his natural position as well as earn snaps elsewhere.

"Coach Pittman and Coach Kirby Smart have told me that they feel I could really play anywhere along the line so they plan to stick me in different spots to get me some experience but primarily I will be playing center," Van Pran said. "However I can help the team is what I want. I really enjoy the center position, so I would be perfectly fine there as well. It would be a great opportunity for me to play for them because they are the best at what they do."

Pittman is hoping to beat out in-state LSU and others to land Van Pran.

"I think Coach Pittman is a great coach and I really like what he is doing at Georgia," Van Pran said. "They have a huge offensive line but he has taught them how to move. Georgia is a great school academically and on the field."

This visit appears to have been a pivotal one when it comes to Van Pran's recruitment and Georgia's chances.

"Someone asked me last month how Georgia would land my commitment and I said I would look for that reason during my visit," Van Pran said. "I would probably say, if Georgia lands me, it will be because of the coaching staff and the great education they provide. The coaches all know when to show love and when to get into you and push you to become better on and off the field.

"Only time will tell if it is the right school for me."

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