UGA Recruiting Daily 24-August-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 24-August-2016

(photo Jalil Irvin - Twitter)
(photo Jalil Irvin – Twitter)

 
 

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CALEB CHANDLER

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: No.39 OT
Jefferson High School
Jefferson, GA

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JADEN HUNTER

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: No.11 OLB
Westlake High School
Atlanta, GA

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JALIL IRVIN

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.12 OG
Stephenson High School
Stone Mountain, GA

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JJ PETERSON

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.3 OLB
Colquitt County High School
Moultrie, GA

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545 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 24-August-2016

  1. RumRunnerDoogie

    Lucas Rogers RumRunnerDoogie AlphaDawg could just be the type who doesnt care for attention

  2. Lucas Rogers

    RumRunnerDoogie Lucas Rogers AlphaDawg yeah last thing was prayer hands to lecounte for his head injury

  3. RumRunnerDoogie

    Lucas Rogers AlphaDawg RumRunnerDoogie i dont think see either but just really nothing written about him and his twitter seems dead too

  4. RumRunnerDoogie

    MMCSDAWG AlphaDawg RumRunnerDoogie hes got to be a well put together kid to be able to go to the admiral Farragut academy. Granted he transferred out this year

  5. Lucas Rogers

    AlphaDawg RumRunnerDoogie he’s quiet, but I haven’t heard anything to make me think he’ll decommit

  6. MMCSDAWG

    AlphaDawg MMCSDAWG RumRunnerDoogie  It seems like Coach Coley is a pretty cool customer and he is connected in S. Florida, so I would be surprised if he’s keeping him happy!  He might not be one of those recruits that wants the limelight all the time.  Who knows…

  7. AlphaDawg

    MMCSDAWG AlphaDawg RumRunnerDoogie oh don’t get me wrong. I hope he does too, just seems disconnected. I’m all about a 6’5 receiver.

  8. MMCSDAWG

    AlphaDawg RumRunnerDoogie I actually hope he does.  I like those S. Florida kids.  They play some of the best HS level football in the country.  I hated played against them as a coach!

  9. freddawg

    AlphaDawg Happens every year.  Every team on our schedule predicts they’ll either beat Georgia or lose a nailbiter.  But, we still win about 70% of the time year in and year out.

  10. freddawg

    MMCSDAWG  That’s why I figure Eason won’t play the entire game.  He’ll more likely have a select number of plays that he’s well prepared to execute, instead of hitting him with everything right out the gate.

  11. AlphaDawg

    Bansai buckeroo When I wear UGA stuff on like a cruise I get people ask me where I got a black greenbay shirt or something…I think they might hear my eyes roll

  12. freddawg

    DawgByte  It’s hard to grasp how much mental processing a great qb does in those 15 seconds or so.  Get the call, know every offensive player’s responbility and how they should line up, walk up to the line and look at the defense, estimate how the defense will move after the snap, and immediately know where the best opportunity and danger lies, or if the play needs to be changed.  That’s where most college quarterbacks hit a wall in their career.

  13. MMCSDAWG

    freddawg dsw61 Being in the right play and/or checking into the right play can make the difference in a 2 yd gain or a 20+ yd gain!   Your so right Fred…  When we take the field on Sept 3, the person starting the game will be the one that our staff feels is best prepared to execute our game plan against UNC.   Nothing more, nothing less.   Our game plan may call for more than one QB to play in that game, but we won’t find that out until the game is played!

  14. DawgByte

    freddawg dsw61 Agree. It’s all about Football IQ… make the right decisions before during and after the ball is snapped. Joe Montana had an average arm at best, but is arguably the greatest NFL QB of all time.

  15. haws1178

    I wish I lived closer to my family in South GA . They farm peanuts and I could get them for free

  16. freddawg

    dsw61 We all focus on mechanics and how pretty a pass looks, but that’ll be a small part of the game one decision.  You know Chaney is locked in on how these guys think from the moment a play is signalled in from the sidelines.  They don’t have much time to figure things out at that point, and lack of hesitation pre and post snap will determine success of the play.  That’s why this decision is so hard to predict for anyone not privy to coaches’ information.

  17. MMCSDAWG

    haws1178 Yeah, I boil up a batch or two every football season!  only problem is finding raw peanuts down here in FL isn’t always easy!

  18. Bulldawg36

    Like I said! The Georgia Bulldawgs are the greatest team ever created on gods green earth!!!! Woooooooooo

  19. MMCSDAWG

    haws1178 I like a good boiled peanut!  I like them a little spicy.  Makes cold beer go down nicely!

  20. AlphaDawg

    DawgLink If Eason shows out, I think we get him. He’s said over and over that he was amazed by Eason’s talent. Also, Fromm is “in” his circle. I see them tweeting/RT each other occasionally.

  21. dsw61

    DawgByte haws1178 There is a also a lot of chatter that Lambert is checking down to the point where he’s being told to throw the darn ball.

  22. MMCSDAWG

    Bulldawg Bob2 DawgByte haws1178 EXACTLY!   I read a LOT of info and there is one thing that happens over and over,  One observer will say Eason looked good, another will say Eason looked poor, both observing the exact same session or practice….   And the thing is, NO ONE (except the coaching staff)  knows, regardless of the result, exactly what the QB was supposed to do based on the defensive reads and final alignments, so Eason, Ramsey or Lambert may have made a great throw and our WR was able to make a great catch, but that doesn’t mean that the play was executed properly and to the right read.