Georgia Football Lands Four-Star Offensive Lineman Mason Short, Formerly Committed to Alabama
Georgia football has made a big splash in the recruiting world with the signing of hometown talent, Mason Short. The four-star offensive lineman announced his commitment to the University of Georgia, choosing the Bulldogs over powerhouse programs like Alabama, Kentucky, and Clemson.
Short, who stands at nearly 6-foot-6 and weighs 305 pounds, is ranked as the eighth-best interior offensive lineman in the 2025 class. Hailing from Evans, Georgia, Short is also listed as the 26th-best player in the state. Despite his size, Short is projected to play on the interior of the offensive line due to his ability to make plays in space and downfield.
During his time at Evans High School, Short showcased his skills by consistently making plays on screenplays and in the run game. He also displayed a physical edge, often overpowering defenders and putting them on their backs. However, he will need to work on his pass protection skills and face tougher competition to further develop his game.
Short’s commitment adds depth to Georgia’s 2025 recruiting class, which is shaping up to be a strong one. He is the sixth player to commit to the Bulldogs and the only offensive lineman so far. With his raw talent and room for growth, Short has the potential to make a significant impact for Georgia when he arrives on campus after the 2024 season.
Overall, Short’s decision to stay close to home and play for Georgia is a major win for the Bulldogs. His addition to the team adds a talented and physical presence to the offensive line, setting the stage for an exciting future for Georgia football.