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

 
 

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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. JaxDawg

    I’m interested to see how much more weight tae crowder can put on before the start of the season

  2. converted 1981

    BahitsAgain Bulldawg36 IF it is the “Little Things” that Smart has to pay attention to and get right I personally have FULL confidence that we are well on our way.  EVERYTHING we have seen since day 1 has shown that he is intimately involved and very well organized, refusing to let these so called “Little things” become BIG things.

  3. Bulldawg36

    Kirby will have to win 8 to keep off the hot seat. That’s rough but the demands are high!!!!!!!!

  4. BahitsAgain

    Greg Poole Good luck to the young man.  I hope he gets on the regular roster.  My first vivid memory of him was when he got hurt on a kickoff during his freshman year.

    dgd

  5. BahitsAgain

    Greg Poole Brian VanGorder was crucial in those early wins.  Regardless of how shaky VanGorder’s career has been sense leaving Georgia, he was a critical piece to Richt’s early success.  The coaching chemistry was great at that time.

    Once he left, Richt struggled both to find the right fits for coaches and with success on the field.

  6. Greg Poole

    Sterling Bailey article in his local paper:
    Undrafted out of the University of Georgia in 2016, the defensive end Bailey is keenly aware that it will be an uphill climb to make the 53-man roster for the Colts when they play host to the Detroit Lions in the season opener on Sept. 11.
    Bailey will have five preseason games to show he’s worthy of a roster spot, starting with the Hall of Fame game against the Green Bay Packers on Aug. 7 in Canton, Ohio.
    The former U.S. Army All-American from East Hall High is one of 90 players on the list of training camp invitees for Indianapolis. However, Bailey knows his odds of making the cut are increased as one of only two defensive ends on Indianapolis’ roster. 
    http://www.gainesvilletimes.com/section/160/article/118130/

  7. Greg Poole

    Kirby Smart, despite learning at the foot of the master, Nick Saban, must nevertheless account for all sorts of details in his immediate transition from coordinator to “face of the program.” Georgia is a plum job, one of the best places to coach major college football. The SEC West is too loaded to expect the Bulldogs to be a regular SEC champion, but as Mark Richt established in his first decade on the job, Georgia should win the SEC every now and then, and win the East often enough that the accomplishment can be expected once every three years at minimum, ideally every other year. Richt’s tenure started on a fast track, but it ran out of steam, and that’s why — akin to Bo Pelini at Nebraska — nine wins ceased to be good enough.
    http://www.todaysu.com/sec/georgia-bulldogs/circumstances-demand-kirby-smart-must-produce-quickly-at-uga/

  8. Bulldawg36

    Tyler Clark, Carter, Marahall and Rochestor will all play!!!!!!!!!!!! Ledbetter, Hawkins, Thompson, young and Atkins better be ready to carry the load!!!!!!!!!!

  9. Avon Barksdale

    As much as I generally dislike the AJC, dawgnation has had several really good articles, especially Jeff Sentell. Really enjoy some of the insight into these kids. I think my favorite one is still the story about Big Cat and his work ethic

  10. TeeHDawg

    I don’t think his recruitment is close to being over. Once the Bama Bucks are spent and he comes to his senses, he may still wind up at UGA.
    From a practical standpoint, he plays earlier at UGA.

  11. jwp1983

    JaCoby Stevens must have had a pretty good visit to Bammer. Crystal Ball picks all over the place for him to go to Tuscaloosa.

  12. dsw61

    Keep these teams in mind as you read about UNC’s stats from last season:
    North Carolina A&T
    Illinois
    Delaware
    Wake Forest
    North Carolina State

  13. TeeHDawg

    Thanks. I asked because Wims and Baker should contribute significantly, especially if Pyke has any type of setback. McGee was out most of spring I think and I wanted to see how he fits in the new system and see if he contributes this year.

  14. Hobnailboot aka RobG

    I read somewhere that Pittman is planning on this being his last coaching stop before he retires…..lets hope he’s got a while before wanting to retire

  15. dsw61

    Hobnailboot aka RobG Pitt played a really good game defensively. Pitt had one beak down where the UNC QB avoided a sack, spun away and chucked it downfield for a long TD. Looks like the Pitt DB got caught looking in the back field at what appeared to be a sure sack.

  16. Greg Poole

    dsw61 I do not think there is any real inside info on the QB deal. Most people I talk with see Eason as the man but opinions vary on when. 
    I go back to my old point about the separation between the three candidates. If I am making the decision and the 3 quarterbacks are as close as Kirby and Chaney say they are – and I expect Eason to be the starter before the years over – I’m putting him in against North Carolina.