UGA Recruiting Daily 19-August-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 19-August-2016

Amari Colbert - C/O 2017 - Houston Co. WR (photo from Amari Colbert - Twitter)
Amari Colbert
C/O 2017 – Houston Co. WR
(photo from Amari Colbert – Twitter)

 
 

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AMARI COLBERT

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: WR
Houston County
Warner Robins, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/2451300/5721d9c3dfe23b2d68c05a41
 
 

DEONTREY HILL

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.11 OG
Houston County
Warner Robins, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4732252/5721da0d9a91677e74ad0d85
 
 

ASANTE SAMUEL JR.

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.16 CB
St. Thomas Aquinas High School
Fort Lauderdale, FL
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4316412/5721db15dfe23b2d68c1d594
 
 

PATRICK SURTAIN JR.

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.1 CB
American Heritage High School
Fort Lauderdale, FL
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4267348/5721d8be0c5e681224b29e7c


 
 

 
 


 

 


 
 
 
 

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489 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 19-August-2016

  1. converted 1981

    AlphaDawg converted 1981 Yep, sometimes that is all I have time for.  That and scrolling for something really juicy.  lol.

  2. AlphaDawg

    lol I just sat here and followed converted 1981 likes down the page. like, like, like, like. haha that was fun

  3. converted 1981

    Greg Poole It is all starting to unravel for old beatch Jones.  Will he and gUT fold under the pressure?

  4. converted 1981

    Greg Poole
    7. Which school has has the best odds of reaching the College Football Playoff? As you can easily guess if you’ve read this whole thing, there are actually three teams I believe have CFP potential in 2016: Florida, Georgia and Tennessee. If they play to their potential, all three are capable of winning the SEC, and if you win the SEC, you’re in the playoff.
    Now, if I had to say which team has the best chance of those three, I’m going with Georgia because the Dawgs get Tennessee in Athens and Florida in Jacksonville.

    From above article!

    In Dang Sure CAN be UGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. freddawg

    AlphaDawg If one of our qb’s can step up, I think we get revenge on the gators this year.  Michigan exposed them as soft and Kirby will too.

  6. Greg Poole

    freddawg  I think that people mean he is installing a system that is similar to the successful one he helped run at Bama, but the term minimizes his ability. It is something that will take time to go away.

  7. ed603

    Good morning BI…Hope all of you will keep all our neighbors in Baton-Rouge and New Orleans in your prayers. It is devastating what they are facing! Of course not as devastating as O bogeying the 3rd hole of his 300th golf match.
    The students of LSU are facing the flooding as well, and I wish them a safe week-end.

  8. Greg Poole

    Yep. Good catch. This is the kid who is the cousin of a current recruit (the name escapes me at the moment)

  9. freddawg

    People assume Kirby Smart is a Saban clone.  I’m pretty sure that’s not true because Kirby’s hair’s a different color.  He’s a young man, there’s no reason he has to “Sabanize” anything.

  10. haws1178

    Greg Poole I think the business type mentality Kirby has installed will pay off immediately. I can’t wait to see our dawgs executing at a high standard

  11. rugbydawg79

    Greg Poole Hey Greg – I believe you mean J R  Reed – as I could not find a J R Smith on the Roster

  12. Greg Poole

    3. How quickly can Kirby Smart Sabanize the Bulldogs? Georgia clearly made a decision last winter that Mark Richt had done all he was going to be able to do, and while Richt accomplished a lot (it’s only two SEC titles since 1983, 10 10-win seasons in 15 years), it clearly wasn’t enough. So Georgia went after its former defensive back — and Nick Saban disciple — Kirby Smart.
    The hope is that Smart can bring the success he’s had working under Saban athttp://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/teams/page/BAMA/alabama-crimson-tide east to Athens, Georgia. It will be very interesting to see how quickly “The Process” is put in place with the Bulldogs.
    There’s usually an adjustment process for any new coach with his new team, but I look at the situation Smart is walking into at Georgia and I don’t know if it’s going to take very long for him to get things rolling.
    The formula for success at Alabama has been stifling defense and an offense that does what it can to grind you to dust over 60 minutes. Well, Georgia has a lot of the personnel you’d need to accomplish that already in place. Oddly enough, given Smart’s history on the defensive side of the ball, I believe the easiest transition will be on offense

    http://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/burning-questions-about-the-sec-east/

  13. haws1178

    DawgLink I agree. Only seen a couple time he lock on to a single receiver but for the most part he would look the dB’s off

  14. converted 1981

    WHOA, awful quiet this morning.  Who is going to poke and awaken that sleeping giant today?