UGA Recruiting Daily 17-July-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 17-July-2016

D’Andre Swift
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D’ANDRE SWIFT

#7 Senior RB CB
St. Joseph’s Prep High School
Philadelphia, PA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/2719892/5721c301b019261f80c21122
 
 

JACOBY STEVENS

#7 Senior WR FS
Oakland High School
Murfreesboro, TN
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/3894548/5721baaddfe23b2d6897d010
 
 

DEANGELO GIBBS

Peachtree Ridge High School
Suwanee, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/3638286/5721dbe6b019261f80dfebae
 
 

JAMYEST WILLIAMS

Archer High School
Lawrenceville, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4038339/5721d00c64e96b63801b2cef


 
 

 
 
 
 

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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.

187 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 17-July-2016

  1. rugbydawg79

    DawgDaddy Right behind you double D heading to Church , check back with ya’ll afternoon

  2. Hobnailboot aka RobG

    I saw a pic of TT and he has definitely lost some fat, looks more like an end now

  3. Hobnailboot aka RobG

    Greg Poole Michail Carter is a stout young man, he looks ready to disrupt opposing OLs

  4. Hobnailboot aka RobG

    Interesting
     https://blutarsky.wordpress.com/2016/07/16/hey-who-took-all-the-five-stars/

  5. DawgLink

    Looks like a tank coming down the line. All jokes aside, he is a huge person. The difference between him and Cat is that Cat doesn’t have bad weight at all. He looks NFL ready now

  6. RobDawg

    I have to think that a Div 1 strength program could advise him greatly on a plan to get in a better mobility situation. I saw where he enrolled in a prep school program here in Ga and truly hope he can get in a healthy place. If he can’t get to where he can be mobile enough for big time football then he surely has a career ahead in wrestling or acting. Not trying to be funny there

  7. Greg Poole

    All of yesterday’s photos are here >> http://bulldawgillustrated.com/?gallery=84527

  8. converted 1981

    Looks like he is Ready to play some “Grown Man Football”. Loving it, is it just me or does this O-Line look like it can really jell into a Solid Unit. So EXCITED!

  9. Greg Poole

    RobDawg  They say he’s about 440 – it is too bad he can not get that weight down – even 50 lbs would help him tremendously.

  10. RobDawg

    Did you see that HS camper that was shown yesterday 7 for 410 pounds standing beside him? Made Catalina seem small

  11. DawgDaddy

    Fixing to get ready for early church at 8.  Ushering today so y’all hold it down, I may be able to check in a time or two while everyone is in church or Sunday School, would love to see a commit.

  12. Bansai buckeroo

    Good Morning Top…
    Greg…thanks for all the great pictures. We appreciate your efforts to bring us hungry football fans everything that is Georgia football. Getting out in this heat, can not be fun. Be careful out there…..

  13. Greg Poole

    Did you see photos of Tyler Catalina yesterday? They are here >> http://bulldawgillustrated.com/photos-kirby-smart-camp-day-2/

  14. Greg Poole

    Kenny Britt:
    “I am trying to figure out what is best for me,” Britt said. “I feel like the people they are bringing in are some great ball players. You want to be on a team that is recruiting well. They are doing something right. It is good that they are building a great class, but I cannot really focus on that, I have to focus on me.”
    Besides being recruited by http://247sports.com/Player/Richard-LeCounte-III-35122, http://247sports.com/Player/Jake-Fromm-64794, http://247sports.com/Player/Jaden-Hunter-75518, and http://247sports.com/Player/William-Poole-III-77590 in a group text, Britt says he is in constant contact with Bulldogs’ head coach http://247sports.com/Coach/Kirby-Smart-264.
    “http://247sports.com/Coach/Kirby-Smart-264 is a great guy who knows a lot about me, knows a lot about my program, and a lot about my head coach,” Britt said. “Anytime we are together, we always joke around and talk football. We talk pretty often. He congratulated me yesterday on making the all-tournament team. We have a really good relationship. He is a great dude and I feel like he can really be a great coach and father figure in the SEC.”
    http://georgia.247sports.com/Bolt/LB-target-hoping-to-be-done-with-process-soon-46273388

  15. Greg Poole

    “You think a 6 year old really cares? They don’t care who you play for,” Mitchell said “They don’t care where you’re from. They don’t care the color of your skin. Only thing they care about is why are you there? If you can prove to them within five to 10 seconds that you’re there for them, they’ll probably listen.”
    How Mitchell reached this point has become an often-told story. A knee injury forced Mitchell to the sideline and into a book club during his time at Georgia. The experience sparked a personal renaissance, with Mitchell creating the organization Read With Malcolm and writing a children’s book called “The Magician’s Hat.”
    http://savannahnow.com/sec-news-sports/2016-07-16/former-uga-recevier-s-stories-keep-getting-better

  16. Greg Poole

    Talking with other Georgia fans the past couple of days, I’ve heard only two say they think the Dawgs will win the East (and one of them is my brother Jonathan, who predicts a national championship for Georgia every year). Most said they see Georgia as probably a 9-3 team, with a few even expecting 8-4, based on a number of major question marks hanging over Smart’s first group of Bulldogs.
    After all, the Dawgs either will start an experienced but not super talented quarterback or will be tossing the dice on a promising but Nick Chubb and Sony Michel, seem unlikely to start the first game as they come back from injuries; there are a lot of unknowns and depth issues concerning both the offensive and defensive fronts and the wide receivers; and it remains to be seen whether the Dawgs will have a reliable placekicker. If not, that could cost them at least a game.
    https://www.dawgnation.com/football/opinion/what-are-uga-fans-expectations-for-2016-football-season