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re: 2019 Recruiting Class (NSD - Today; 5* WR George Pickens flips to UGA from Auburn)

Posted on 6/15/17 at 3:51 pm to
Posted by JHoop2004
Cedartown
Member since Jan 2017
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Posted on 6/15/17 at 3:51 pm to
Not crazy at all to be more than a little nervous...As I plainly stated he will be in trouble IF we don't win this year...Especially with all the Grayson kids and 7v7 kids being led to other programs by handlers...as far as Pappoe is concerned it wasn't long ago that Rusty, Kipp, and lots of other's were reporting that he was a UGA lean so I don't know how you figure he was never coming here


Also I realize we signed the best recruiting class in our history but if we strike out in recruiting this year it will be crippling in a few years...if we miss on the top guys next year as well...you tell me what would happen

it takes more than 1 GREAT class to build what Kirby is expected to build here, winning this season will go a long way towards righting the ship and not only getting in state ELITe talent but also those ELITE OOS kids, and yes I realize we are probably getting Zeus, but it takes more than 1 or 2 elite level players in EVERY class to build a program
Posted by Glory, Glory
Pawleys Island, SC
Member since Nov 2012
4498 posts
Posted on 6/15/17 at 4:03 pm to
I can assure you Rusty nor Kipp ever said Pappoe was a UGA lean. If I'm wrong, show me some quotes because they've been upfront on Pappoe.

Grayson kids aren't coming to UGA because Kenyatta Watson is the handler and pushing them out of state. He was arse hurt that Kirby wouldn't offer his kid. Go look at his twitter and constant UGA bashing. For 2019, Nolan Smith and Jaden Haselwood will be top 5 players overall. Signing day is 18 months away, not a bad start.

So you don't think we land anyone elite outside of Zamir?
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