UGA Recruiting Daily 14-July-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 14-July-2016

UGA football recruiting prospect – Leonard Warner
Kirby Smart and Leonard Warner
Photo: Leonard Warner Twitter

 
 

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LEONARD WARNER

#35 Senior OLB WR
Brookwood High School
Snellville, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/3289387/5721da0ddfe23b2d68c0af4e
 
 

BREYON GADDY

#55 Junior T DT
Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School
Virginia Beach, VA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/3413690/5721b86719a53e2a18506ccc
 
 

BRUCE JORDAN-SWILLING

#9 Senior RB OLB
Brother Martin High School
New Orleans, LA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/3306203/5721d8ffdfe23b2d68bf7379
 
 

KJ BRITT

#10 Senior MLB
Oxford High School
Oxford, AL
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/3445596/5721d99a0dcb0d12f87e7376


 
 

 
 
 
 

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472 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 14-July-2016

  1. dsw61

    Sounds like Kirby and Chaney really like Ramsey’s mobility. It will be interesting to see if the staff can coax him into being more of leader. Sounds like he has issues with confidence though.

  2. DawgByte

    Greg Poole I completely agree. The Michel injury did not come at a good time for this offense and Kirby Smart. I hate to say it, but with all those uncertainties it’s hard to imagine Kirby handing the ball to a true freshman QB, particularly in the first game against a tough opponent in the Dome. 
    Holyfield’s knowledge of the playbook is going to be critically important as we move through fall camp. I think he’s going to have to get some carries early on in the season.

  3. Greg Poole

    Chubb was one of the best running backs in the country, right in the conversation with LSU’s Leonard Fournette, when he blew out his knee last October. The sophomore was averaging 124.5 yards per game. New Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart said he expects Chubb back by preseason camp but hedged on when he will be fully ready to roll and if he will play in the opener against North Carolina.
    Now Chubb’s very capable backup, Sony Michel, is expected to be out six to eight weeks after breaking his arm. And the Bulldogs are unsettled at quarterback and receiver. The difference between a successful first season for Smart and a bumpy transition could come down to how soon Chubb is back to being the player he was before the injury.
    http://www.oxfordeagle.com/2016/07/14/six-pivotal-players-in-sec-football-2016-nick-chubb-gregory-little-josh-dobbs-and-more/

  4. Bansai buckeroo

    This seems to happen often…maybe people should take note?….just a thought…. 🙂