UGA Recruiting Daily 12-August-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 12-August-2016

UGA football recruit Jamaree Salyer
Jamaree Salyer
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OBINNA EZE

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: OT
Davidson Academy
Nashville, TN
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/5572479/5721cd1abd746d007c6d17d4
 
 

TRE’ MCKITTY

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: No.18 TE
IMG Academy
Bradenton, FL

 
 

LEDDIE BROWN

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.31 ATH
Eastern Christian School
Elkton, MD

 
 

JAMAREE SALYER

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.1 OG, No.11 ranked player overall
Pace Academy
Atlanta, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4127619/5721d95d9a90ec5540a26f26


 
 

 


 

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398 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 12-August-2016

  1. BahitsAgain

    Greg Poole Imagine the narrative going forward, if we whoop Bama in the SECc.  

    Kirby is in Sabans head!

  2. Bulldawg Bob2

    AlphaDawg Bulldawg Bob2 WillieWalden  He certainly has the speed and athleticism to play the safety position but would need to be coached up in technique.

  3. WillieWalden

    I’ll have to go back and look at his tape.. I thought he would be a good star or hybrid.. Either way I’m glad to see we’re on him..

  4. freddawg

    Bansai buckeroo I saw an interview where his father seemed to have some question about how much Kirby wants him, based on the fact he wasn’t offered by Alabama.  I guess those questions will be answered this weekend.

  5. WillieWalden

    So how much eligibility does smith have left.. I see he has to complete degree within two years

  6. freddawg

    Bulldawg Bob2 freddawg Yep, and not only the PR nightmare.  A lawsuit would open the entire NCAA rulebook on transfers to scrutiny.  I think they’ll do what they can to avoid that.

  7. Bulldawg Bob2

    freddawg Aye. You know other ADs around the SEC are looking at this and do not want the PR nightmare that Bama  has had with this; although, Saban and Bama did bring that on themselves. They could have granted his release and just left in the hands of the SEC from the very onset.

    This is one of the few times Saban tried to play hardball and it  bit him in the rear publically. Of course, once the season starts and Bama is winning games this story will slowly fade into the background noise … more than likely.

  8. Bulldawg Bob2

    Happy for Maurice Smith and his family. Plus, Georgia gets a talented, experienced CB that will add good depth to the secondary for 2016. 

    I suspect that the rules committee will bring up the grad transfer rule this off-season and propose a change based off of what happened with Smith’s situation at Alabama.

  9. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole If he goes down and watches FSU stomp the U he may rethink playing at a school that far away that won’t be winning anything other than 9.7 games per year.  

    GATA

  10. Greg Poole

    Georgia can overcome recent LB transfer: There is more transfer news around the SEC, as senior linebacker Tim Kimbrough has http://sports.yahoo.com/news/lb-tim-kimbrough-transferring-from-georgia-161849438.html. He’s been a quality player for the Bulldogs, particularly the last two seasons, during which he has played 606 snaps with strong work against the run. Last season he was one of Georgia’s best run-stopping linebackers, so they’ll need to replace that production on early downs. It hasn’t been as smooth for Kimbrough in coverage, where he has graded below-average and has missed 13 of 100 tackle attempts the last two seasons.
    Georgia does have potential reinforcements at inside linebacker, particularly a pair of true sophomores in Natrez Patrick and Roquan Smith. Patrick posted an excellent run-stopping grade with most of his work coming against Georgia Tech and then Penn State in the bowl game. It was an encouraging 160-snap showing for Patrick and a similar small sample of work for Smith, who posted a strong run grade on his 78 snaps. While losing Kimbrough does hurt the inside linebacker depth, the future is bright at the position for the Bulldogs and it sounds like Kimbrough and the coaching staff simply didn’t mesh.https://www.profootballfocus.com/college-daily-focus-georgia-can-overcome-recent-lb-transfer/

  11. JaxDawg

    We will see what happens with this season and how he does at Miami. I am interested to see how he does and how he handles the drop of talent

  12. RumRunnerDoogie

    freddawg AlphaDawg if this is the same case then the person put in charge of of the hearing was a football booster so that sounds obviously like a conflict of interest

  13. PTCDawg

    Doc R BahitsAgain PTCDawg Bulldawg Bob2 freddawg interestingly, over the first 6 games of last year, Lambert was second in the SEC in yards per completion versus the end of year numbers. It’s almost like something happened somewhere around that 6th game. 

    But we can all just ignore that part.

  14. freddawg

    AlphaDawg Not surprising.  I don’t know what to think about all these cases that are dropped.  Maybe athletes are a magnet for assault accusations, or maybe they get the benefit of the doubt from local judges and prosecutors.