Georgia lands commitment of 4-star legacy DL Carter Luckie
Norcross (Ga.) four-star defensive lineman Carter Luckie has committed to Georgia. He is the 11th commit in the class of 2026. Luckie was on his official visit to Georgia this weekend.
The Bulldogs closed the deal. Luckie’s older brother, Lawson Luckie, is a junior tight end at Georgia. His father, Mike and his twins Miles Luckie and Dustin Luckie.
The No. 233 overall prospect in the 2026 On3 Rankings has been on campus a ton over the last few years. He was intent on taking his time and feeling out the recruiting process for himself.
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Luckie wanted to make his own name in the Georgia spear.
“Obviously it’s always been there,” Luckie told DawgsHQ last year. “We’ve got Georgia stuff hanging up all around the house. It’s my parents’ favorite school. That’s not my main thing. I don’t care about that. I’m not super-bought into the legacy. I want to make my own legacy.”
The football fit at Georgia was obvious for the Georgia legacy.
“Georgia is Georgia,” Luckie said. “I’d be an idiot to not see what Georgia is football-wise. It’s one of the best programs that you can go to. Even with my brother out of the equation, it’s still one of my top places just because it’s close to home and you’d be an idiot not to see what they can do on the field.”





















