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Greg is closing in on 15 years writing about and photographing UGA sports. While often wrong and/or out of focus, it has been a long, strange trip full of fun and new friends.

248 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 02-June-2016

  1. ZippyMorocco

    Reddawg13 ZippyMorocco Greg Poole 
    I would be fine with a body transplant, or maybe not. I probably need a brain transplant as well.

  2. MMCSDAWG

    Reddawg13 MMCSDAWG ZippyMorocco godawgs678 LOL!!  Right, I think I was leaning down to pick up one of the dogs toys, it sucks getting old!

  3. Reddawg13

    Come on football season or something! This place is dead lately! Where are all you guys at?

  4. bahits

    Greg Poole just drill little holes in the players skulls and fill it with Great Stuff.  That should do the trick.

    Messing around with blood pressure in the head seems more dangerous than concussions, imho.

  5. Reddawg13

    Greg Poole If he has the quickness and footwork, and a mean streak, he is the man! He has the size and is ungodly strong!

  6. MMCSDAWG

    ZippyMorocco godawgs678 Amen to that one!  I twisted the wrong way yesterday and hit the floor and could stand up straight.

  7. Greg Poole

    godawgs678  Don’t forget the Kroger discount on old folks day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. godawgs678

    Turning the big 3-0 tomorrow. It’s all downhill from here. Next stop, Bengay and 4:30 dinners at Ihop.

  9. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole “I’m working on being an early enrollee” I hope he make it as an EE, that give the staff time to get some meat on those bones and do some coaching up.  He seems to be a true diamond in the rough and should have a great career at UGA.

  10. Greg Poole

    Here is a different approach to concussion prevention:
    The Q-Collar differs from previous concussion technologies in that it is worn on the neck, unlike a helmet, and slows outflow of blood from the brain to the body by sustaining pressure on an artery. Essentially the device prevents the brain from “sloshing around inside the skull” during traumatic collisions. http://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/high-school/ohio-high-school/2016/01/08/football-teams-help-concussion-study/78511374/, Dr. Smith was inspired by studying the anatomical ability of woodpeckers to withstand repeated concussive impact. He discovered that by increasing blood volume, the brain has limited space to move inside the skull.

    http://www.sporttechie.com/2016/06/01/a-wearable-collar-is-hoping-to-provide-major-breakthrough-in-concussion-prevention-tech/