UGA Recruiting Daily 26-August-2016

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UGA Recruiting Daily 26-August-2016

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BUBBA BOLDEN

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: No.10 Safety
Bishop Gorman High School
Las Vegas, NV

Highlight Video – CLICK HERE

 
 

K.J. BRITT

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: No.15 ILB
Oxford High School
Oxford, AL

2016 game vs. Rhea County – CLICK HERE

 

2016 game vs Talladega – CLICK HERE

 
 

MONTY RICE

CLASS: 2017
POSITION: No.22 ILB
James Clemens High School
Madison, AL

2016 game vs. Decatur – CLICK HERE

 
 

MYLES SIMS

CLASS: 2018
POSITION: No.17 Safety
Westlake High School
Atlanta, GA

2016 game vs. Milton HS – CLICK HERE

 
 


 

 


 
 
 
 

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549 responses on “UGA Recruiting Daily 26-August-2016

  1. ed603

    Good morning Dawgs…this time next week I will have to take a sedative to calm my nerves! GATA!!

  2. WillieWalden

    I agree but no way I would’ve let boom Williams slip away… I like Hurd too but Sony is a beast… I’m riding with my dawg all day everyday

  3. Bulldawg Bob2

    Do you have what it takes to test your prognostication skills against your fellow Dawg fan? Can you defeat the likes of Greg Poole or the mighty prognostication skills of Bulldawg Bob2 ? Do you dare go up against MMCSDAWG , RumRunnerDoogie , RobDawg , or Hobnailboot aka RobG ? If so, game on!
    Bulldawg Illustrated’s College Football Pick’em 2016

    http://bulldawgillustrated.com/college-football-pickem-2016/

  4. converted 1981

    Bulldawg36 Happy Happy Birthday BD36,37,38,39#######  Where does it all end?  Have a Great Day.

  5. converted 1981

    AlphaDawg I’ve done that in my Younger years, now Lucky to make it to the top with 
    only 1 or 2 stops!  lol.

  6. converted 1981

    Greg Poole So WHO wants either of the following Running Backs OVER Sony Michel???????

    Stanley “Boom” Williams, Kentucky
    Brandon Holloway, Mississippi State

    Jalen Hurd, Tennessee
    Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt

    I think I will stick with Sony – even coming off of a broken arm!

  7. converted 1981

    Greg Poole Good, keep it that way.  No use giving ANY info to our upcoming opponents.

  8. AlphaDawg

    Greg Poole One things for sure, the fans have no issues with confidence. They’ve had confidence during 5-7 seasons.

  9. converted 1981

    Greg Poole
    Good write up and very “Fair” for a “Homer Paper”.  NOT sure they beat the Gey Turds, then on to Athens and Our Beloved Dawgs, Then on the Road again to T&M and Finally Home for the Gumps.  As Several of their Players have Already Guaranteed Wins over BOTH floridah and the Gumps seems like UGA is all that is standing between them and the naty.  Well Boys get ready for a Big serving of some humble pie cause I see gUT as Losing 3 of these games.

  10. converted 1981

    Greg Poole
    Several of these Runs and Chubb is Gone, Gone, Gone….
    The rest of our RB Crew WILL Brutalize these boys.  Their D will look as if they are running in Tar trying to catch Chubb.

  11. converted 1981

    Greg Poole
    1) Saw some pretty decent tackling by NC.
    2) Most of those Runs Chubb is gonna gain a LOT more yardage.
    3) Definitely Need our Both our TE’s and Receivers BLOCKING Downfield.
    4) IF Lambert Starts I hope his passes are ALL under 20 yards, otherwise I think we will see several Int just like above…..
    5) Definitely Beatable, NO “All World D’ to be found at NC!

  12. converted 1981

    Greg Poole I Fully agree that gUT is the single most important game on our schedule – to Win the SEC East.  Maybe Not everyones “Must” Win but THE Win needed to win the east.

  13. Bulldawg36

    Top of the morning!!! I’m headed out to celebrate my birthday!!! U fellas have an excellent day!!!

  14. DawgDaddy

    Greg Poole Greg, that is perhaps the most impressive game of any player last week.  Those are unheard of stats for a defensive player.

  15. Greg Poole

    Scenarios for Georgia winning the East at 6-2
    IF losses come to Ole Miss and Auburn — Florida and Tennessee would need to lose one additional SEC game outside of losses to Georgia for the Bulldogs to hold the head-to-head tiebreaker. LSU, Alabama, Texas A&M and Arkansas dot those respective schedules. The Gators and Vols aren’t getting through that West gauntlet unscathed.
    IF losses come to Ole Miss and Florida — Gators must lose three SEC games elsewhere. With matchups at Tennessee and Arkansas and a home showdown with LSU, it’s certainly possible, but 1-2 seems more likely.
    IF losses come to Florida and Tennessee — Gators and Vols both must lose three SEC games elsewhere to finish 5-3 since each team would hold tiebreakers over Georgia. Good luck with that if you’re Kirby Smart. Florida’s out to prove its underrated as the division’s defending champ while Butch Jones would feel serious job pressure with that many setbacks and no SECCG berth.
    With the scenarios laid out, some appear more feasible than others. You never want to rely on another team to lose down the stretch or elsewhere during the season, but you’d have to like Georgia’s chances if it takes cares of business against both primary East rivals.
    By the time the Bulldogs play the Gators in Jacksonville, each team will know where they stand with regards to winning the division. Georgia has never won the East with a loss to Tennessee during the same season, but has accomplished the feat three times while losing to Florida.
    Circle that one in Sharpie, Georgia fans. 
    http://georgia.247sports.com/Bolt/Georgias-path-to-Atlanta-is-simple-Beat-Tennessee-46955248

  16. Greg Poole

    Tennessee site looks at the Georgia game:
    I see this game as very similar to the Florida game in that, both teams’ strength will be their defense and both will likely have inexperience at quarterback – especially if Eason earns the starting job for Georgia. The biggest difference here is the Bulldogs’ running game. Sony Michel and Nick Chubb are for real. Even if Chubb returns from his injury at just some of what he used to be, he is still better than most of the running backs in college football.
    As for trap games, if Tennessee comes out of the Florida game with a win, the Vols would likely be 4-0 going in to Athens with sky-high confidence – which could be a good thing, or a bad thing. Obviously you want your team to finally “learn how to win” as Butch Jones says, but you also don’t want them to lose their edge or get too cocky. Make no mistake about it, this Georgia team is good. And Kirby Smart has all the makings to be a very successful head coach. After all, he just spent nearly the last decade winning championships with Nick Saban.
    Home-field advantage will definitely play a part in this game and should keep it closer than Vol fans might like it to be. And even though Bob Shoop says no one will run the football on them, I think Chubb and Michel will combine for around 150-200 total rushing yards.
    The X-factor for this game to me is Georgia’s quarterback situation. Whether it’s Eason or Lambert, the truth is, one is a true freshman and the other is an inconsistent transfer from Virginia. I see this one playing down to the wire like last season, but ultimately the confidence of beating Florida the week before will help Tennessee get the victory in the end, moving to 5-0. Vols win 34-30.
    http://www.rockytopinsider.com/2016/08/25/2016-opponent-look-ahead-georgia/