London Humphreys, former CPA standout receiver, transfers to Georgia
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London Humphreys, former CPA standout receiver, transfers to Georgia

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Former CPA standout and Vanderbilt receiver London Humphreys will transfer to Georgia. On3’s Hayes Fawcett broke the news.

Humphreys had a breakout year at Vanderbilt as a freshman in 2023. He was the team’s second-leading receiver hauling in 439 yards and four touchdowns while averaging 20 yards per catch.

With those numbers, Humphreys was named as an All-SEC Freshman first team selection.

His freshman season was highlighted by a pair of 100-yard games against UNLV and Wake Forest. Against UNLV, Humphreys caught three passes for 102 yards and a touchdown. The week before against Wake Forest, Humphreys posted season highs in receptions (4) and yards (109) to go along with another touchdown.

Humphreys posted his third-highest yard total in Vanderbilt’s 37-20 loss to Georgia on October 14. He caught two passes for 51 yards including a 49-touchdown reception early in the game.

He’s set to join his former CPA teammate Ondre Evans in Athens. Evans, a former LSU commitment, flipped his commitment from the Tigers to the Bulldogs on October 18.

Humphreys as a high school recruit

The 6-foot-2, 190-pound pass-catcher was ranked as the No. 466 player in the On3 Consensus Ranking. Per the 2023 On300, Humphreys was a four-star prospect, the No. 284 player in the country, the No. 38 wide receiver and No. 4 player in Tennessee

247Sports ranked Humphreys as the No. 486 player coming out of the state for the 2023 class. The site ranked him as the No. 66 receiver in the class and No. 13 player in Tennessee.

A multi-time state champion in track, Humphreys was considered by many to be one of the fastest players in the state during his high school career.

As a senior he led CPA to the DII-AA championship game recording 60 reception for 1,099 yards and 15 touchdowns. He also had two kickoffs returned for touchdowns. The year prior he also led the Lions in receiving catching 45 passes for 1,100 yards and 12 touchdowns.

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Joe Spears

Sports reporter for 615Preps in Nashville. Bylines with On3, The Tennessean, The DNJ, The Jackson Sun, IndyStar, Newsday
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