UGA Recruiting Daily 25-July-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 25-July-2016

Kearis Jackson 2018 recruit - Fort Valley, GA
Kearis Jackson 2018 recruit – Fort Valley, GA
Photo: Greg Poole/Bulldawg Illustrated

 
 

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KEARIS JACKSON

#7 Junior WR CB
Peach County High School
Fort Valley, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4072604/5721d2db4df6124b70203d0a
 
 

XAVIER MCKINNEY

#15 Senior FS SB
Roswell High School
Roswell, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/959865/5721cdb14df6124b701a77b2
 
 

QUIN WILLIAMS

#15 Junior DE OLB
Morgan County High School
Madison, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4174636/5721c8369a91677e7497e68e
 
 

LYN-J DIXON

#23 Sophomore RB
Taylor County High School
Butler, GA
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4401689/5721c6769a90ec55408c0a4e


 
 

 
 
 
 

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274 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 25-July-2016

  1. Reddawg13

    MMCSDAWG Reddawg13 Greg Poole I am with you my friend. I felt that a lot of times we wasted all spring and summer and wasn’t ready for the first game. And then how many times did we have a week off to prepare for an opponent and then show up flat and unprepared. No more tail between our legs games for me!

  2. MMCSDAWG

    Reddawg13 MMCSDAWG Greg Poole Schumann is definitely a huge part Red…  I’ve been beating that drum since we got him.  He is energetic and involved in everything full speed no half arse with him!

  3. MMCSDAWG

    Reddawg13 MMCSDAWG Greg Poole That’s all I ask, show up ready to play and don’t make me leave a game in public with my freaking tail between my legs.  I done with that!  GATA and I will accept losses from time to time, but no more embarrassing games where we look like a second or third tier team.

  4. Reddawg13

    MMCSDAWG Greg Poole Agreed, I am thinking him and Schuman! With Beamer in the mix too!

  5. Reddawg13

    MMCSDAWG Reddawg13 Greg Poole The truck rolled into Athens last week and unloaded many cans of whup AZZ! The first can is for the Tar Heels! There were also some cans for the S&C staff and the coaching staff to open up on the players, cuz we is gunna be ready!

  6. MMCSDAWG

    Greg Poole Pittman is one cool dude!  He might seriously be the biggest and most vital addition to our coaching staff outside of Kirby of course!

  7. Reddawg13

    Greg Poole That may work in the Pros where not as much teaching, hands on and recruiting are involved. I like where Kirby has taken our staff.

  8. MMCSDAWG

    AlphaDawg Greg Poole This is the kinds of idiots I have to live with down here!  I’m leaning more and more toward retiring and getting back to God’s country sooner rather than later!

  9. 1mandawgpack

    Greg Poole  I bet there were some groceries eaten at that event.  Good thing he got that huge raise to come to UGA as he likely just spent the majority of it feeding that group.

  10. Greg Poole

    22 coaches for 53 players???
    “In the 1990’s, we averaged about 15 coaches per staff. By the early 2000’s, we had reached 16. Now, it’s gotten to an unwieldy average of 22 coaches per staff,” Kirwan wrote onhttp://realfootballnetwork.com/2016/07/19/does-staff-size-impact-winning/. “That’s too many people! I spoke with Aaron Glenn, who is now coaching with the Saints. He said the hardest part about coaching is learning to be coached. What he means is, he has to learn the message that the HC and DC want delivered, even if it’s something he doesn’t necessarily agree with. The problem is, the more people you have involved, the harder it is to control that message. …
    “Coaching staffs should be smaller. We’re in the age of technology. That fact alone should have made these staffs smaller, not bigger. Computers and digitized film are much faster, more accessible, and easier to manipulate than anything we used to do by hand back in the day.”
    Kirwan added an interesting stat: “The five largest coaching staffs in the league (Buffalo, Jacksonville, Cleveland, Baltimore, and Oakland) average 25.4 coaches per staff. Last year, those teams had a combined for a 28-52 record and no playoff appearances. The five smallest staffs (New England, Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Carolina, and Cincinnati) average 18 coaches per staff. Those teams had a combined 59-21 record, and all five of them made the playoffs.”
    http://coachingsearch.com/article?a=News-Notes–Quotes–July-25

  11. AlphaDawg

    converted 1981 Greg Poole I think they’re going to wear them against Tennessee. No info on this, just a hunch.

  12. Bulldawg36

    Goooooo Georgia Bulldawgs baby!!!!! Let’s go!!!!!! Sic em !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  13. RobDawg

    Don’t know how to interpret Tray Bishop twitter announcing commitment today then saying it is what it is

  14. converted 1981

    Greg Poole “For the First Time Ever – The Georgia BullDAWGS in Their Black Jerseys.”   Lets Hope the next time we wear them it is EARNED and not just a gift as in the gump debacle.  I have no problem with letting them wear a Special Uni once a year “IF it is Earned aka before the barner game we had been kicking tail.  Before the gumps we just Felt privileged cause we had a high ranking.