UGA Recruiting Daily 22-July-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 22-July-2016

Jerry Jeudy cuts to avoid being tagged
Jerry Jeudy cuts to avoid being tagged during 7v7 competition at Kirby Smart Camp
Photo: Greg Poole/Bulldawg Illustrated

 
 

UGA Recruiting Daily Thread

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JERRY JEUDY

#4 Senior WR CB
Deerfield Beach High School
Deerfield Beach, FL

 
 

NURU TINCH

Junior RB
Stephenson High School
Stone Mountain, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/5294591/5721cf93b019261f80d1e6be
 
 

QUAY WALKER

#4 Junior OLB WR
Crisp County High School
Cordele, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/5463791/5721cfb39a90ec554097dc56
 
 

BRENTON COX

#10 Junior DE TE
Miller Grove High School
Lithonia, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/6146743/5721c98119a53e2a18693237


 
 

 
 
 
 

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241 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 22-July-2016

  1. Reddawg13

    DawgDaddy Reddawg13 Yes you are. I loved him for a long time too, but the last 5 years or so not so much.

  2. DawgDaddy

    Reddawg13 I won’t scold you, I loved CMR and did not want him gone.  That ship has sailed and I am all in on CKS.  I am not throwing rocks, I am stating the facts as I see them.

  3. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole The author lost me with this sentence, “At one point last season, North Carolina won 11 straight games while playing in one of the country’s toughest conferences.” The ACC is not a tough conference at all, there’s F$U, Clem’s son or late and all the rest.  Not a lot of toughness after those two IMO.

  4. BenKellam

    Greg Poole Reddawg13 Does is have something to do with the size of the player? Certain stances are used by bigger guys which means larger impacts since they are usually paired with guys that are similar in size.

  5. Reddawg13

    DawgDaddy Greg Poole I agree with you 100%! But, when I mention the old staff I get scolded,lol!

  6. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole This is the trouble that CMRs staff left us with on both sides of the ball all too often, I guess this was a parting gift from the old staff.

  7. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole I bet he never tried that again, that metal cap on the wall was slicker than he imagined.

  8. Greg Poole

    Reddawg13 I assume so. I’m going to try to contact the author today, she is at UGA.

  9. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole I agree Greg, it makes no sense.   

    This also makes no sense to me, they said, “These studies resulted in a change to the kickoff line, moving it from the 30- to the 35-yard-line to reduce the distance players ran.”  What difference would this make at all?  The gap between the players is the same and they are actually running farther before impact with the ball carrier.  What am I missing?

  10. Reddawg13

    Greg Poole I agree with you after ten yards what difference does it make? Are they contemplating and elbows on the thigh stance?

  11. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole RL3 needs to get on Tray hard, 2 of those caps have that ugly orange on them.  No kid needs to go through life wearing orange IMO.

  12. Greg Poole

    This study has a point that I do not get:

    Schmidt said the distance players ran before impact, as well as their starting stance, also affected the severity of their head impact. Players who ran more than 10 yards before impact had much more severe head injuries than those who traveled just a few feet, which is similar to earlier findings in studies of college football players. These studies resulted in a change to the kickoff line, moving it from the 30- to the 35-yard-line to reduce the distance players ran.
    But players who started running in the traditional three-point stance, and ran a long distance before impact, were even more likely to sustain a more severe head impact.

    I do not get why, after running 10 yards, the starting stance would have an impact on the collision. I get that it is possible to start faster from a 3-point stance but at 10 yards there should be little difference.  I would thing that they 3-point stance would exacerbate short run impact injuries as opposed to an elbows on thighs type stance.
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2016/07/160721151548.htm

  13. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole I too think he is a Dawg but there is plenty of time between now and TLs signing, no need to panic.  I believe that CKS has that covered and has a plan in place.  Having said all that, in answer to your question, I don’t know.

  14. Greg Poole

    So, if Lawrence goes Orange (and I do not think he will), what is UGA backup plan at QB for that class?