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re: Georgia has had the best talent in the country bar none since 2019

Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:52 am to
Posted by DawginSC
Member since Aug 2022
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Posted on 3/8/24 at 8:52 am to
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2018 was the biggest recruiting year for Georgia and where they got their biggest recruiting advantage over the rest of the SEC but I figure nobody is left from that.

The class definitely paid off but they haven't had another head and shoulders better class since then.


That was a great class (323 overall ranking), but UGA has had the #1 class based on the composite rankings for 247 in 2020 (313 score), and 2024 (317 score). Their 2022 class had a 318 score (#3 that year). UGA had a score of 315 in 2023.

UGA's recruiting really hasn't fallen off much at all since 2018. Suggesting that is a bit misleading.

They had one class below 309 in terms of score since 2018, that being the 2021 class. That was largely due to the overall size of the class (20 recruits).

Now other SEC schools were a bit off in their recruiting in 2018, so you can say there was a bigger gap that one year. But to be honest most of the top of that class (those who left for the NFL as Juniors) were gone for the 2021 season and nearly all of them were gone for the 2022 campaign. That group was the primary class for UGA in 2020, which unfortunately was the covid year that messed that season up in many ways for many teams.
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