UGA Recruiting Daily 24-May-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 24-May-2016

UGA football recruit Jamaree Salyer
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Greg is closing in on 15 years writing about and photographing UGA sports. While often wrong and/or out of focus, it has been a long, strange trip full of fun and new friends.

212 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 24-May-2016

  1. Greg Poole

    AlphaDawg No question, but he starts high school in ’16 – so we’ll see how he does against those his size. A friend who has been watching football in the Augusta area for years sent his info to me – says the kid is legit.

  2. MMCSDAWG

    Greg Poole Read this yesterday and reading it again today just makes my excitement level a little bit higher!  I can’t wait to see what type of team takes the field come Sept.  I’m not expecting a NC or anything this year, but I do want to see a team that is better prepared for our big games.  Win or lose, I don’t expect to see a team that looks anything like the teams that took the field against Alabama and Florida last season!!  GATA Kirby and #ATD!

  3. MMCSDAWG

    Bulldawg Bob2 Greg Poole That is GREAT news BB2!  let her know we are all wishing her a successful and speedy recovery!

  4. AlphaDawg

    Greg Poole AlphaDawg He’ll be dominating as an 8th grader against DBs….too easy

  5. Greg Poole

    You never know how a kid will translate to high school from the 8th grade, but some of them come in with all of the physical tools.

    2020 WR Eshawn Mayes 6-3 190 — Hephzibah High School

  6. dsw61

    Greg Poole Tennessee is getting lots of hype, and many of their fans are buying in. It will be interesting to see how Butch manages the pressure that comes with sky high expectations. I expect injuries will play a roll with many of the teams in contention for the playoff. Tennessee better hope that Dobbs and Hurd remain healthy this season.

  7. dsw61

    Greg Poole Sounds like Barnhart is talking to ‘medical personnel’ not connected to UGA or the surgery. I’ve asked my ‘medical personnel…physical therapist’…wife the same question and she gives me the standard answer of ‘one year’. One year is the boiler plate answer in the medical profession for knee ligament reconstruction rehab. Chubb will be at week 31 post surgery on Firday. The last week of September will be week 49…which is the Friday before the Tennessee game.

  8. deltonadawg

    Bulldawg Bob2 deltonadawg Good morning Bob glad to see your wife is doing better.

  9. ZippyMorocco

    DawgDaddy ZippyMorocco 
    The joke is on me. The surgeon wouldn’t operate because I had a scratch on my knee. Now I have to do it all over again.

  10. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole With UT in that list there should be a lot more teams than 11 teams then.  They are held back by booch, just watch and see.

  11. DawgDaddy

    Bulldawg Bob2 Good news BB2, so happy that the treatment is successful.  Good to see you buddy.

  12. Bulldawg Bob2

    Greg Poole DawgLink Aye. Most medical professionals will error on the side of caution when it comes to a prognosis as far as recovery time after surgery. A year is pretty standard fair for knee surgery to repair torn ligament(s).

  13. Greg Poole

    DawgLink  I love the ‘medical personnel’ description of his info.  However, the one year guess is what our ‘medical personnel’ (Bulldawg Bob2 ) originally said when Chubb was hurt. I think that time frame is what any doctor would say about that type of injury.

  14. DawgLink

    Kind of ironic because all we hear is that Chubb is ahead of schedule in his recovery

  15. Bulldawg Bob2

    Good morning ladies and gentlemen. Hope everyone is well.

    Update on Mrs. BB2. She is doing OK. Just been a rough couple of weeks starting treatment, but she is a trooper. Good news is the treatment is successful so far.

    I see Greg Poole already featured the link, but Bulldawg Illustrated debuts their new magazine format today in the latest print issue – 2016 Season Preview; so, make sure you check it out. It is really nice.

  16. Greg Poole

    “http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=15591879,” Smart said on ESPN’s “Championship Drive” podcast. “I think pushing them to do that and pushing them harder and making them realize they can do more is a big part of our job as coaches. They’ve got to understand they can work harder than they’re currently working and they can take more reps and they can do the reps the right way at a high rate.
    “Obviously, we’ve got to improve the overall talent level and depth, but more important than that, it’s going to be whether or not these guys push through the ceiling and go through what they think they can and take the roof off it and go work a little bit harder. We start up June 1 with our entire team. It’s important to have good summer workouts and meet the demands of the program.”
    http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play?id=15591879

  17. Greg Poole

    SEC is still grousing about satellite camps. This is not a good look for the conference. They should keep this to themselves until they have some real opportunity to change it.
    “The concerns are still there,” Sankey said in an interview with The Associated Press. “When it was a relatively small practice, it was fine. Some will argue that there’s a lot of instruction and development that occurs. Well, that may be true in some cases. But when I talk to our coaches who now have 10-15 calls a day, it starts to become an unhealthy activity.
    “And it really is about recruiting. I’m hoping that if the solutions are identified by Sept. 1. We’ll certainly talk about different strategies next week that are attentive to the full scope of issues here.”
    http://collegefootball.ap.org/article/satellite-camps-recruiting-hoops-hot-topics-around-sec

  18. Greg Poole

    Dawg Post story on to Georgia lineman being contacted by UGA posted above. Refresh.