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Posted on 7/19/15 at 1:52 pm to tylerdurden24
Posted on 7/19/15 at 1:52 pm to tylerdurden24
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FWIW, the huge DT committed to Bama Natori Johnson now says his commitment is shaky after last night
We're also getting an official from...
quote:after his night last night...
Terrance Davis (Hyattsville, Mary./DeMatha Catholic), the No. 2 offensive guard in the country per the 247Sports Composite
Word is we solidified our position with...
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4-star Weak-Side DE Brian Burns...
Fort Lauderdale, FL (American Heritage)
Sounds like we dropped the ball with Carlin Fils-aime but I guess if there was a frick-up last night this is prollyb the position to have it at...
Top 10 running back feels “letdown” after UGA visit...
Posted on 7/19/15 at 2:03 pm to dallasga6
The AjC wrote another article saying the QB in 2018 I think his name is Trevor Lawerence was disappointed he didn't get an offer either. I watched his highlights and he looked good for his age. We really need to get a RB tho I was hoping Holyfield would have pulled the trigger
Posted on 7/19/15 at 2:08 pm to dallasga6
Seems like were more focused on Holyfield. Get him this year and Mcfarland and Sermon next year and ill be thrilled.
I think that while this year may not have resulted in the mass committing were used to, thats not entirely a bad thing. For one, UGA is clearly a hot commodity. Not only did all those top guys we knew of show up and stay a while, so too did a ton of guys we werent expecting. For another, this wasnt really an event that was ever going to allow for the typical commit thing to happen. This was essentially more of a mega football party than a camp. UGA didnt plan it that way but thats what it grew itself into. For all the lack of one on one time with coaches we would have liked, the scene last night made UGA out to be a popular place. Thats going to carry a lot of weight when OVs are being scheduled.
I think that while this year may not have resulted in the mass committing were used to, thats not entirely a bad thing. For one, UGA is clearly a hot commodity. Not only did all those top guys we knew of show up and stay a while, so too did a ton of guys we werent expecting. For another, this wasnt really an event that was ever going to allow for the typical commit thing to happen. This was essentially more of a mega football party than a camp. UGA didnt plan it that way but thats what it grew itself into. For all the lack of one on one time with coaches we would have liked, the scene last night made UGA out to be a popular place. Thats going to carry a lot of weight when OVs are being scheduled.
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