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2026 WR Christian Ward Recaps Georgia Tech Visit From Saturday

Christian Ward is a name that has begun to pick up some steam on the recruiting trail and he was on The Flats yesterday. Ward stands at 185 pounds. He visited Georgia at the end of March and left campus with an offer. He also took a visit to Georgia State and picked up an offer from head coach Dell McGee and the Panthers in mid-March. The in-state schools are very high on Ward and he currently has 17 offers from major D1 programs wanting to land his services.

Ward initially got his offer last October from Georgia Tech. He took a game-day visit when Georgia Tech picked up a huge conference win against North Carolina. Ward shared his thoughts on his recent visit to the Flats on Saturday.

"Tech was great. It was an awesome scrimmage, very competitive. I like their offense and how they are balanced. The coaches are great, and I look forward to growing a relationship with them. I can't wait to go back during the season,” said Ward.

Ward has already been invited to and participated in some major camps this offseason. He competed in the All-American National Combine in Texas in January. Ward also competed in the Under Armour Camp in Atlanta back in February. Recently, he was invited to the Rivals camp series in Atlanta that is set to take place on April 21st.

Ward is currently rated as a three-star on the ON3 Sports recruiting and could very well become a marquee name at the receiver position in the 2026 class. What is most impressive about him is that he doesn’t need to have a lot of touches to make an impact on the game. He also has great versatility and can line up at the X, Y, or Z and make the defense pay. He will be a key piece for the Carrollton Trojans in their pursuit of a state championship in 2024.

Georgia Tech has continued to build its 2025 class and sent out more offers this weekend to Cass Ian Willams (Georgia) Moeller Jonah Hayes (Ohio), Gainesville Xavier Griffin (Georgia), Southwest-Dekalb Brandon Gunn (Georgia) St.Thomas-Aquinas Richard Scott (Florida), and Plant Panthers Max Hunt (Florida).