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#196
Posted 24 January 2013 - 11:08 AM
The other thing is, Richt has been pretty good at recruiting in Florida and the Carolina's so we often get some damn good talent from those areas (Murray, Tramel, Theus, AJ Green, Gurley, Marshall etc.)
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#197
Posted 24 January 2013 - 11:10 AM
I think we land Tunsil, Adams, and Karmra. Im praying we land Foster. Watched some more highlights on that kid and hes got incredible vision. All in all not a bad recruiting class. I see alot of recievers and defenders coming in which is two areas we are def going to need help.
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#198
Posted 24 January 2013 - 11:17 AM
Dawgfan4life24, on 24 January 2013 - 11:10 AM, said:
I think we land Tunsil, Adams, and Karmra. Im praying we land Foster. Watched some more highlights on that kid and hes got incredible vision. All in all not a bad recruiting class. I see alot of recievers and defenders coming in which is two areas we are def going to need help.
If we landed those four it'd be by far the best recruiting class we've had under Richt.
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#199
Posted 24 January 2013 - 11:27 AM
TheRealBrave, on 24 January 2013 - 11:17 AM, said:
If we landed those four it'd be by far the best recruiting class we've had under Richt.
Agreed. We usually land a couple studs and get a couple surprises every year. Surprised we havent gotten more looks from top defenders in the country being as we are losing so much on defense. But we are def reloading looking at our recruitng class.
2012: #5 Georgia Bulldogs Overall (12-2) SEC (7-1)

#200
Posted 26 January 2013 - 08:40 PM

Would be a hell of a class if we signed those four and Tunsil. I think we get Adams and Tunsil. I feel like Foster is still Auburn's to lose, and AK is 50/50 UGA / Bama. Bellamy is hard to predict... for some reason I think he's sticking with FSU. So much for Foster being out of shape, the guy looks like a damn beast.
Edited by TheRealBrave, 26 January 2013 - 08:40 PM.
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#201
Posted 26 January 2013 - 09:27 PM
Hearing Bellamy may have flipped. Hope so, he would be a great OLB in Grantham's system.
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#202
Posted 27 January 2013 - 10:17 AM
I am hearing that Adams may now be a silent commit. Will be interesting to hear any comments after he leaves Athens this weekend.........

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#203
Posted 27 January 2013 - 10:21 AM
Dawgfan4life24, on 24 January 2013 - 11:27 AM, said:
Agreed. We usually land a couple studs and get a couple surprises every year. Surprised we havent gotten more looks from top defenders in the country being as we are losing so much on defense. But we are def reloading looking at our recruitng class.
This situation should be better going forward with Garner now at Auburn and Wilson now in his place. With the change in recruiting rules taking effect in August, we should see better results in-state for the top players on our board in the years ahead.
Darryl Jones will now coordinate our entire effort when it comes to recruiting and many of the failures by Garner that we have heard about in recent weeks should be behind us for good........

S&C for championship football at UGA has returned to the proven Kasay way.
#204
Posted 27 January 2013 - 11:53 AM
Maybe Grantham not putting down the rumors will not hurt our recruiting...........I like it when I'm wrong sometimes
#205
Posted 27 January 2013 - 02:02 PM
Just saw Kipp Adams post on twitter saying top prospect has a new leader after his official but the link is only for insiders. Anyone know who it is?
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#206
Posted 27 January 2013 - 02:18 PM
#207
Posted 27 January 2013 - 02:50 PM
#208
Posted 27 January 2013 - 05:26 PM
Looking like Kamara might be headed to bama, at least that's what they're guessing on Insiders just from his reaction. Kind of a stretch if you ask me
#209
Posted 27 January 2013 - 05:32 PM
#210
Posted 27 January 2013 - 05:37 PM
ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo is competitive. So much so he wouldn’t let visiting ESPN 150 running back Alvin Kamara (Norcross, Ga./Norcross) win at a game of spades. The four-star tailback said that it could have cost Georgia big.
“Bobo is a cheater,” Kamara said. “You know he is the offensive coordinator. I think he cut the deck and slid a card, slid the joker. It came down to the last round and him and Coach [Bryan] McClendon got us. I was mad. They are supposed to let us win. I am about to sign a letter of intent – if they let me win. But they are making it harder on me.”
Kamara was, of course, joking but he has maintained for months that he would have a leader after his official visits to Alabama and Georgia. As he left campus after completing his visit with the Bulldogs, he was not sure as to which school had the edge.
“I do not really have a leader,” Kamara said. “I still have to put it together in my head. I said I would have a clear leader after the two official visits, so after I get this stuff figured out in my head, I will.”
Kamara needs a little time to reflect on the visit, which by his account went well.
It went great,” Kamara said. “I just had a chance to get around the coaches, Coach McClendon, Coach [Mark] Richt, all those guys, Coach [Will] Friend. Reuben [Foster] was here, Montravius [Adams], Davin [Bellamy] and some other guys. It was a fun weekend, I got a chance to see Athens for real instead of just coming for one day and leaving.”
Kamara has visited both schools several times but over the last two Saturdays he was looking for “the right vibe” which would tell him where to go.
“I always got good vibes from Alabama and Tuscaloosa,” Kamara said. “Everything kind of flows and has a good bit of feng shui about it. Same here, not as comfortable, but like I said, this was my first time I was really here for an extended amount of time, so I just have to go off that.”
The 5-foot-10, 192-pound senior said that after this weekend there would “probably be no more visits,” and that once he names a leader, that school is with whom he will likely sign.
“It is going to be one of those signing-day deals,” Kamara said. “I will call one coach wherever I am going and call the other coach and tell him thank you. I do not dread it because at the end of the day, somebody is going to get their feelings hurt. I wish I could clone myself and go to 18 different schools. If I could, I would do it in a second. I am not going to be a jerk about it; I will just be respectful, thank them for their time in this recruiting process and letting me be able to grow and make decisions.”
Kamara was hosted on his visit by Georgia tailbacks Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall.
“I really like Todd and Keith and I was thinking about just down the road, I could play with them,” Kamara said. “They are just really chill and really cool. They were not really pushing. They were just saying, ‘If you come here, it will just be us three.’ ”
Speaking of trios, the three other recruits on official visits with Kamara did mention playing together for the Bulldogs. And while it is unlikely that Georgia could land Kamara, Adams, Foster and Bellamy, the idea was bandied about.
“Every time we go on a visit somewhere, there is always some sort of ‘package deal,’ ” Kamara said. “We talked about the idea during dinner just because we are uncommitted this close to signing day. If it did fall in place like that, it would be crazy.”
Maybe Bobo should have folded.
Take from it what you will.....
“Bobo is a cheater,” Kamara said. “You know he is the offensive coordinator. I think he cut the deck and slid a card, slid the joker. It came down to the last round and him and Coach [Bryan] McClendon got us. I was mad. They are supposed to let us win. I am about to sign a letter of intent – if they let me win. But they are making it harder on me.”
Kamara was, of course, joking but he has maintained for months that he would have a leader after his official visits to Alabama and Georgia. As he left campus after completing his visit with the Bulldogs, he was not sure as to which school had the edge.
“I do not really have a leader,” Kamara said. “I still have to put it together in my head. I said I would have a clear leader after the two official visits, so after I get this stuff figured out in my head, I will.”
Kamara needs a little time to reflect on the visit, which by his account went well.
It went great,” Kamara said. “I just had a chance to get around the coaches, Coach McClendon, Coach [Mark] Richt, all those guys, Coach [Will] Friend. Reuben [Foster] was here, Montravius [Adams], Davin [Bellamy] and some other guys. It was a fun weekend, I got a chance to see Athens for real instead of just coming for one day and leaving.”
Kamara has visited both schools several times but over the last two Saturdays he was looking for “the right vibe” which would tell him where to go.
“I always got good vibes from Alabama and Tuscaloosa,” Kamara said. “Everything kind of flows and has a good bit of feng shui about it. Same here, not as comfortable, but like I said, this was my first time I was really here for an extended amount of time, so I just have to go off that.”
The 5-foot-10, 192-pound senior said that after this weekend there would “probably be no more visits,” and that once he names a leader, that school is with whom he will likely sign.
“It is going to be one of those signing-day deals,” Kamara said. “I will call one coach wherever I am going and call the other coach and tell him thank you. I do not dread it because at the end of the day, somebody is going to get their feelings hurt. I wish I could clone myself and go to 18 different schools. If I could, I would do it in a second. I am not going to be a jerk about it; I will just be respectful, thank them for their time in this recruiting process and letting me be able to grow and make decisions.”
Kamara was hosted on his visit by Georgia tailbacks Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall.
“I really like Todd and Keith and I was thinking about just down the road, I could play with them,” Kamara said. “They are just really chill and really cool. They were not really pushing. They were just saying, ‘If you come here, it will just be us three.’ ”
Speaking of trios, the three other recruits on official visits with Kamara did mention playing together for the Bulldogs. And while it is unlikely that Georgia could land Kamara, Adams, Foster and Bellamy, the idea was bandied about.
“Every time we go on a visit somewhere, there is always some sort of ‘package deal,’ ” Kamara said. “We talked about the idea during dinner just because we are uncommitted this close to signing day. If it did fall in place like that, it would be crazy.”
Maybe Bobo should have folded.
Take from it what you will.....
Edited by GatorHater24, 27 January 2013 - 05:38 PM.
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