UGA Football Recruiting 22-APR-2016

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UGA Football Recruiting 22-APR-2016

K.J. Henry - Class of 2018 - WDE - (photo of K.J. Henry - Youtube screen capture)
K.J. Henry
– Class of 2018 – WDE –
(Photo: YouTube screen capture)

 
 

UGA Football Recruiting Daily Thread


 
 

Today’s Featured Recruits

 


 

K.J. Henry

Class of 2018 – WDE

West Forsyth HS, Clemmons, NC

 


 

London Lewis

Class of 2017 – SDE

St. Pius X Catholic School, Atlanta, GA

 


 

Luiji Vilain

Class of 2017 – WDE

Episcopal School, Alexandria, VA

 


 

M.J. Webb

Class of 2017 – SDE

Morgan County HS, Madison, GA

 


 

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updated as of 04-22-2016 at 01:59 AM ET

 


 
 

 


 

HOW MANY DAYS
TILL
UGA vs UNC?

 


 
 
 
 

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327 responses on “UGA Football Recruiting 22-APR-2016

  1. AlphaDawg

    Greg Poole I was originally told 80k from my source. Hearing 65 was a relief. Unless you’re talking about the amenities.

  2. dsw61

    Congrats to the baseball team for beating Florida in 12 innings. The box score though…for both teams…shows the sorry state of hitting in college baseball when faced with good college pitching. Which isn’t as good as the top two or three pitchers in the rotation of MLB teams.  Each team had 16 strikeouts each. Of the combined 19 hits; only three were extra base hits…and they were doubles. Florida pitcher A.J Puk, who is considered a highly touted college pitcher, had 10 strikeouts through 6.2 inings. IOW, half the outs came on strikeouts. The common theme I see in college baseball are lineups with hitters who hit mostly singles and strikeout a lot. Which is exactly what you get when the hitters are taught to swing the way they are being taught.

    The offensive stats in college baseball plummeted when the aluminum bat was taken away and eventually replaced with the BBCOR bat. When the players whined, the NCAA lowered the seams on the baseball in an attempt to make the ball travel further. It helped a little, but in the end the lowered seams was just a band aid to cover up poor hitting mechanics. I see very few coaches in college and HS baseball who know how to teach wood bat mechanics…which is what the BBCOR bats try to simulate. Now that we’re in a slow period for football, I’ll try and post some specific info on hitting in case any of the Georgia baseball coaches or players read the site:)