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. Hobnailboot aka RobG

    DawgLink my favorite point she made

    “What Georgia has that no other school has, is a great director of
    player development. The fact that they have Jonas where he is at, with
    what he is doing, that really is head and shoulders above the rest.
    Without me saying where Georgia stands – Georgia has Jonas – nobody else
    does. So I will be looking for Jonas anywhere else we visit, and if
    they do not have him, it will be really easy for what bug I put in Aubrey’s ear.”

  2. Bulldawg Bob2

    Bansai buckeroo  Aye. I’ll feel much better once he runs vs UNC and takes some hits, making it through the game A-OK. I think you, me, and the rest of Dawg Nation will hold our breath those first few hits he takes.

  3. Bansai buckeroo

    Thanks Bob…. I guess we have to defer to the experts. He just came back from this injury so quickly, I have some concern…

  4. RumRunnerDoogie

    Bansai buckeroo as bob said it does have a sleeve, could also be a mental thing to show him his knee is strong

  5. RumRunnerDoogie

    PTCDawg RumRunnerDoogie its probably just one of those monkey see monkey do CB’s. Seems to happen quite often

  6. PTCDawg

    RumRunnerDoogie PTCDawg I wouldnt have thought much about it Rum if it werent for the 3,782,463 CBs we have gotten for him since his announcement. Thought maybe it was looking to be a flip rather than just a decommit.

  7. Bulldawg Bob2

    Bansai buckeroo  He still has on a support sleeve, but he would only work without the heavier braces if his doctor and the team doctor cleared him do so.
    At some point during the recovery process of a knee injury, you have to leave behind the knee brace, and it maybe that time for Chubb.

  8. RumRunnerDoogie

    PTCDawg doubt it, dont normally see a decommit this far from signing day and instantly put up a commit date

  9. Bansai buckeroo

    I know nothing about this so someone explain to me why working without the brace is a good idea. Especially in a practice…

  10. Bulldawg36

    Would love to see us win the east.. I think we win 8-10 games. We can beat unc if we aren’t very sloppy with false start penalties and turnovers.

  11. PTCDawg

    Has there been any word on time expectation on Solomon re-commit or is he just keeping quiet for now?

  12. 1mandawgpack

    Bulldawg36 To me, those are basic “met” expectations results and if we don’t do those things, I might actually label it as an unsuccessful season.  I’m not one of those fans who is going to compare the current staff to the previous staff in defining success, but I look at our schedule and see 8 wins as likely (including Tech) and don’t see a team that is so dominant on both sides of the ball that we should get blown out.  I think the Ole Miss and UT offenses will be good and can score points, but I think we’ll score points against both their D’s as well.

  13. Bulldawg36

    Jake Rowe said for Kirby to have a good season he must win 8 to 9 wins. Not get blown out & beat teach at the end of the year. Sounds kind of reasonable!!!!!!!!!

  14. 1mandawgpack

    DawgByte DB, I hear you, and appreciate your work in researching their DL.  I’m certainly not comparing UNC’s defense to Boise State’s, but both of our lines significantly outweighed Boise’s opposing  line and we got handled.  While it’s good to be big (can’t teach size or speed), technique, quickness and athleticism also has to be there, and that’s where Boise won the line of scrimmage in the game against us a number of years ago.  Many times, the LOS is won based upon the player who keeps his pads lower and gains leverage, which is usually the issue with younger, inexperienced linemen.  Given that our OL is experienced and has now been Pittman’d, I think our OL will also be fine opening holes for whichever RB is toting the rock and protecting whichever QB is dropping dimes on the UNC secondary.

  15. Bulldawg Bob2

    Michael Pope  Heard TE Charlie Woerner was back in a regular jersey and participating as well. Can you confirm?
    And also saw that Nick Chubb did not have a knee brace on during warm-ups and drills?

  16. dsw61

    freddawg dsw61 It’s all good. I always enjoy reading your comments. Sorry if my post came across in a way that sounds combative or anything along those lines. If it did, I apologize. I’m actually enjoying the conversation. Gives me an opportunity to get some of my QB thoughts off my chest:)

  17. RobDawg

    Bobs podcast on Huck’s Corner Interview has over 1,500 clicks today. That’s a bunch. Well done

  18. dsw61

    bahits dsw61 freddawg Yeah, pretty sure it was Eason. Made some bad decisions but was still able to make it work. Not what you want in a perfect world, but the end result can’t be ignored. It’s a similar thought process that Chaney uses with evaluating receivers. The receivers with a bigger catch radius can do things not quite right, but still make the catch.

  19. RobDawg

    I saw further down it was National Waffle day. I really like that there is a day devoted to them. Well maybe I don’t. Yeah I guess I do…. Then maybe I’m not sure. Ok yes it’s a good idea… Well, then again….

  20. DawgLink

    bahits
    I was arguing with a Vol on another site today about that crappy field. Should be spelled Kneeland

  21. RobDawg

    It usually gets ugly in the stands too. This year might be especially bad. I had to physically move seats one year with an elderly distinguished lady on our row who was being crowded and bothered by a red neck T wearing guy spitting his dip between his feet on the concrete walkway. Me and another fairly big guy moved so I was beside and he was behind this guy and forced him and his buddy to settle down. My first thing was to say stop the dipping and spitting right now. I said do you spit like this in your own stadium and he replied in a drawl, “matter of fact yeah I do”. And I said well you ain’t doing it here so put it up now.

  22. Michael Pope

    Bob posted what I saw at practice today but i’ll expound on it. Sony Michel and Sam Madden were both in non contact jerseys but Michel seemed to be having a much more active role than Madden. Madden never participated in a drill from what I saw and seemed to just be doing some light jogging. Juwuan Briscoe and John Atkins were both in normal jerseys and were full participants today, which is great news since they should both be defensive starters. On the offensive line it seemed from what I saw that maybe Isaiah Wynn is moving back to a more permanent role at LG rather than LT with Catalina at the LT spot. From what I saw in the very short media period today, it seems that the first team o-line is like they (from left to right): Tyler Catalina, Isaiah Wynn, Brandon Kublanow, Lamont Gaillard, and Greg Pyke. Dyson Sims seems to be challenging for the RG spot as well and I also believe that two freshmen are challenging for the 2nd string LG position and they are Ben Cleveland and Solomon Kindley.

  23. bahits

    dsw61 freddawg I am guessing it is Eason that he was talking about.  He said some similar things directly referencing him back in the spring.