UGA Recruiting Daily 25-August-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 25-August-2016

Jacobe Burrell (photo from Norcross Varsity High School football)
Jacobe Burrell
(photo from Norcross Varsity High School football)

 
 

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JACOBE BURRELL

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: WR
Norcross High School
Norcross, GA

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WALTER GRANT

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: No.22 OLB
Cairo High School
Cairo, GA

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QUINDARIOUS HALE

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.26 Athlete
Carver High School
Atlanta, GA

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QUAY WALKER

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.19 OLB
Crisp County High School
Cordele, GA

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505 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 25-August-2016

  1. bahits

    Greg Poole Kirby doesn’t want our guys to sleep.  It is the biggest feud going on inside of our football program.  Sinclair demands our guys go to bed, Kirby demands they study playbook when not practicing.

    It is a battle of strength vs. will.

  2. Greg Poole

    MMCSDAWG DawgDaddy He is and that video does not really capture it. He blisters them if they do not pay attention and he seems to be everywhere. He does spend more time with the DB than anywhere else.

  3. DawgLink

    I’d hate to have to feed him daily. I bet his parents’ grocery bill went down by 50% when he left for UGA

  4. AlphaDawg

    Reddawg13 AlphaDawg Just saw this red,
    I didn’t make it, it’s actually for sale! Can get it on Fanatic’s website.

  5. Avon Barksdale

    Yeah, he’s got such a high ceiling! HUGE impact on the defense if he really steps up this year!

  6. MMCSDAWG

    Greg Poole MMCSDAWG Avon Barksdale  Like the song goes…  Little less talk and a LOT more action!!!

  7. MMCSDAWG

    Greg Poole MMCSDAWG Especially on the Defensive side of the ball! ###  not so good on the O though…

  8. Greg Poole

    MMCSDAWG Avon Barksdale   Agree guys. I think the ILBs will be fine if the depth holds up.  The Cater that I’m really interested in seeing is Lorenzo. He has been put on the spot by this staff. As I see it, he has been told to grow up and get mean – we’ll see.

  9. MMCSDAWG

    Well, Bulldawg36  just got the itinerary for my sons teams trip to SC next week (Sept2) to play against Andrew Jackson HS in Kershaw, SC.   They will be touring USCe facilities on next Friday from 12:45-2:45pm.  You know I hate the chickens, but it’s nice for them to host an out of state school for a tour.

  10. MMCSDAWG

    Avon Barksdale Me either I think They are going to hit some people!  I just hope they can pick up their reads and responsibilities on the RPO and passing plays!

  11. MMCSDAWG

    Dawgsrulegumpsdrool2 I understand your sentiments and I agree that being paid as a coach opens you up to critique by those that support and ultimately pay your salary.  But, I don’t agree that booing a team that takes the field for the first time is ok…  Your guys booed because they were upset with the result, which by the way I still don’t agree with for a HS team. But when our Dawgs take the field there will be no result to Boo, your booing because you don’t like the coaches choice without giving them the chance to justify that action on the field of play, to me that is just wrong.  If you don’t want lambert to start and your not happy with it at the start of the game, then just don’t say or cheer or anything, although again, pretty shallow IMO.  We can all judge Kirby and our program once the games are played.  Booing a team taking the field is wrong IMHO.  I have also coached and I have been on some teams and coached at a HS that had some really bad parents.  It was nothing to be cursed and tormented while walking the sidelines if our team wasn’t performing or doing what they expected. I took it and never once got into any type of altercation with those parents/fans.  That was my job and I choose to take it.  However, if someone or anyone booed, attacked or chastised a player on that team or any team, I took strong offense to that.   Greyson Lambert is a player at UGA and as far as I’m concerned a DGD.  I’ve said all along that I believe Eason will start and still expect him to start, but I won’t boo if Lambert or Ramsey take the field.

  12. AlphaDawg

    Avon Barksdale Drives me crazy when we boo the opposing players when they walk onto the field. Hey let me invite you to our stadium to play football and then boo you. Dumb. Let the boys do the work on the field.

  13. Dawgsrulegumpsdrool2

    I’m a coach. I know that fans who are atrending a game have expectations. I know my job is not to please them. I also know that if I make a decision that displeased the fans it will be booed. No matter what level. If someone is being paid to coach every decision they make is up for criticism both publicly and privately. My team lost 34-7 last friday. We were booed by fans boosters and parents. We know they aren’t booing the players. They are booing us. If kirby decides to start lambert his decision can be celebrated by those who wish and criticized by those who wish. Those 3 million a year will soften the blow

  14. AlphaDawg

    Reddawg13 Hocke? I feel he was in over his head. I still follow him on twitter and he hasn’t updated his profile to a new position. He tweets occasionally, but I don’t think he’s with any program right now. He kind of just ended up in a bad place at the right time.

  15. Avon Barksdale

    I think we throw in a few wild dawg plays with Godwin and a couple of end arounds with McKenzie. The short passing game can substitute for the run game…up to a point.

  16. Greg Poole

    Smart rattled off five running backs who are in line for carries, but the one who was noticeably absent was junior Sony Michel, who is still recovering from a broken arm suffered in July.
    “I don’t know if he can play or not,” Smart said. “If he can, he’ll definitely be in line. But he’s got to be cleared before I do that.”
    With Michel’s absence unknown, Chubb is the only member of that backfield who has logged consistent first-team carries, with Douglas being the most experienced behind him. Because of that, Smart and Chaney might be forced to lean on him more than they initially planned simply to keep the Tar Heels offense off the field and prevent the game from becoming a shootout that its yet-to-be-determined quarterback has to keep up in.
    Chubb’s presence not only makes Georgia even more of a contender in the game against the Tar Heels and the SEC East, but it also takes a ton of pressure off Smart and Chaney’s pending quarterback decision. 
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2659610-sec-extra-points-ole-miss-investigation-and-nick-chubbs-return

  17. Bulldawg Bob2

    bahits Avon Barksdale  Cannot remember the last time I listened to 680 “the Fan” except to listen to a game.

  18. Bulldawg Bob2

    Dawgsrulegumpsdrool2  That is still in the same category as booing the player in my opinion.
    Boos are for the opponent, not for the players or coaches on the Georgia team.

  19. Greg Poole

    Ching must have seen more “on-field performance” than I have.
    What to watch: Keep an eye on what happens with Chubb and Michel as they return from their injuries. If Smart and offensive coordinator Jim Chaney expect one or both of those stars to be available in Week 1 against North Carolina — and it seems like Chubb is the more likely participant in the opener at this point — they might be more willing to give Eason a shot against the Tar Heels. They might prefer a veteran quarterback’s leadership in the opener if the running game is more of a question mark.
    Next in line: Even if he is not Georgia’s quarterback of the present, Eason is almost certainly the quarterback of the future. He’s the only quarterback on the roster who is an underclassman. Lambert is a senior this season and Ramsey is a fourth-year junior.
    Grade: C. Based upon on-field performance to this point, Georgia’s preseason grade is as low as it has been in years. Lambert is an average quarterback and while Ramsey has a higher ceiling, he also struggles with his decision-making at times. Eason’s potential at least gives Bulldogs fans hope that the quarterback problems of 2015 will soon be behind them.
    http://www.espn.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/119560/sec-qb-breakdown-georgia-bulldogs