| Morris in 2025 | |
| No. 56 – Georgia Bulldogs | |
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| Position | Offensive lineman |
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| Born | August 25, 2003 [1] |
| Height | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) |
| Weight | 330 lb (150 kg) |
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| High school | Camden County (Kingsland, Georgia) |
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Micah Thurman Morris (born August 25, 2003) [1] is an American college football offensive lineman for the Georgia Bulldogs.
Micah Morris was born on August 25, 2003. [1] He attended Camden County High School in his hometown of Kingsland, Georgia, where he played football. [2] Morris began starting as an offensive lineman for Camden County as a freshman, and maintained that position for the entirety of his high school career. [3] Following his junior year, Morris was named a consensus first-team all-state selection. [4] Because of this, Morris was named to the 2020 iteration of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's "Super 11", an annual list of the top eleven high school seniors for football in the state of Georgia. [4] Following Morris' senior season, he was invited to play in the All-American Bowl. [5] Morris also excelled academically in high school, with him having a 5.025 GPA after factoring in advanced placement and dual enrollment classes. [6]
Morris initially quietly committed to the University of Georgia in August of 2019. [7] He had built up a strong relationship with Sam Pittman, Georgia's offensive line coach at the time. [8] However, after Pittman departed to become the head coach at Arkansas, Morris opened up his recruiting to other schools. [6] Morris then established a good relationship with the new offensive line coach at Georgia, Matt Luke, [6] and declared his public commitment to Georgia in April of 2020 over schools such as Alabama and Clemson. [9]
Morris enrolled early at Georgia in 2021 and redshirted his freshman year, only playing in two games. [10] In 2022, Morris continued to play as a reserve offensive lineman. [10] Morris began to see more playing time in 2023, with him acting as a sixth man for Georgia's offensive line, being substituted in occasionally for another starter at either guard or tackle. [11] In 2024, Morris made his first start against Alabama. [12] Morris started five games that season, before a leg injury against Florida hindered his ability to play. [13] Morris returned to Georgia in 2025 as one of two players remaining from 2021 and as a starter. [14] During the season, Morris sustained a leg injury against Alabama that temporarily took him out of the game [15] and a shoulder injury the following week against Kentucky. [16] Nevertheless, Morris was awarded a selection to the All-SEC second-team by the Associated Press following the regular season. [17]