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Watch UGA now miss on Johnson, Kamara, Tunsil, and Adams. Another shitty finish. This staff sucks at closing

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Think most still think we get Adams..... maybe even Foster. Wish we played Ole Miss this year..... be nice to deliver another ass beating after this shady stuff

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There's a guy on dawg post that swears up and down Foster will be a dog. I can't remember the guys name though, but he seems pretty confident.

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Foster is going to Auburn and Adams to Clemson, thats what most people are saying, I really hope they are wrong though,

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View PostDjshockley3, on 02 February 2013 - 07:22 PM, said:

Foster is going to Auburn and Adams to Clemson, thats what most people are saying, I really hope they are wrong though,

ESPN still have Adams going to GA..... but you can never tell

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Brendan Douglas is a animal. He broke his left hand and returned shortly after with a huge cast on it to run for over 300 yards. I'm telling y'all he is the steal of this class.

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View PostDjshockley3, on 02 February 2013 - 04:42 PM, said:

Watch UGA now miss on Johnson, Kamara, Tunsil, and Adams. Another shitty finish. This staff sucks at closing

Nothing UGA could do about Tunsil short of cheating. We'll get Adams. Kamara is Alabama's. Toby Johnson WON'T be coming to Georgia due to academic issues. We'll get Bellamy and Adams, and maybe Foster if we're lucky. Disappointing, but Tunsil and Johnson isn't our fault. Kamara's situation is rather unique as well, the Norcross Football Booster Club President is a huge Alabama fan and paid for Kamara to go to Miami. Hard to sway a 'cruit after he watches one of the team's courting him play for the title in person.
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Right now I feel:

Adams: 60% UGA
Kamara: 95% Bama
Foster: 75% Bama
Bellamy: 75% UGA
Tunsil: 99.98% Ole Miss
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Hearing some stuff about Tunsil. I'm hearing we would not take him at this point even if he wanted to come to UGA, and that two SEC schools are expressing concerns over Ole Miss' miraculous recruiting season (neither of the two schools are us btw) to Slive. The coaches have simply moved on from the Tunsil situation.
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View PostTheRealBrave, on 03 February 2013 - 12:07 AM, said:



Nothing UGA could do about Tunsil short of cheating. We'll get Adams. Kamara is Alabama's. Toby Johnson WON'T be coming to Georgia due to academic issues. We'll get Bellamy and Adams, and maybe Foster if we're lucky. Disappointing, but Tunsil and Johnson isn't our fault. Kamara's situation is rather unique as well, the Norcross Football Booster Club President is a huge Alabama fan and paid for Kamara to go to Miami. Hard to sway a 'cruit after he watches one of the team's courting him play for the title in person.

How is that not a violation

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View PostTheRealBrave, on 04 February 2013 - 01:44 AM, said:

Hearing some stuff about Tunsil. I'm hearing we would not take him at this point even if he wanted to come to UGA, and that two SEC schools are expressing concerns over Ole Miss' miraculous recruiting season (neither of the two schools are us btw) to Slive. The coaches have simply moved on from the Tunsil situation.

Good, if they believe he committed to ole miss for money reasons after we recruited him for nearly 2 years, tell him to F off..... we have plenty of talent.

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View PostGatorHater24, on 04 February 2013 - 04:13 PM, said:

Good, if they believe he committed to ole miss for money reasons after we recruited him for nearly 2 years, tell him to F off..... we have plenty of talent.

That's generally what Georgia's staff is instructed to do when a recruit is holding his hands out nowadays. Similar scenario played out with Derrick Henry. He came back from Tuscaloosa wanting our staff to match the $10k he got in Tuscaloosa and they basically gave him the cold shoulder after that. Heard this from someone that I know that goes to Georgia and from several generally "reliable" insiders on Rivals. (Note - not saying Alabama's staff paid Henry, but he allegedly received $10k from a booster)

The problem is, all of the SEC coaches are generally too terrified to report these types of incidents because you never know what type of dirt Slive and other schools can dig up due to rogue boosters. The last head coach that had the balls to do it was Spurrier back when he expressed his concerns about Auburn and Tennessee's flagrant cheating. Really Spurrier has been the only coach with the balls to do it for quite some time and good for him. I wish our university had the balls.

When Slive took over he said he wanted potential violations to be reported to him before the NCAA so they could "rectify" it without the NCAA getting involved. Slive basically wants to ignore any obvious cheating that goes on and to keep it in house. He's a genuine piece of shit.

If a man of any sort of reasonable character was in charge of the SEC right now, there would be a lot of SEC teams fighting the NCAA.

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View PostTheRealBrave, on 04 February 2013 - 04:24 PM, said:



That's generally what Georgia's staff is instructed to do when a recruit is holding his hands out nowadays. Similar scenario played out with Derrick Henry. He came back from Tuscaloosa wanting our staff to match the $10k he got in Tuscaloosa and they basically gave him the cold shoulder after that. Heard this from someone that I know that goes to Georgia and from several generally "reliable" insiders on Rivals. (Note - not saying Alabama's staff paid Henry, but he allegedly received $10k from a booster)

The problem is, all of the SEC coaches are generally too terrified to report these types of incidents because you never know what type of dirt Slive and other schools can dig up due to rogue boosters. The last head coach that had the balls to do it was Spurrier back when he expressed his concerns about Auburn and Tennessee's flagrant cheating. Really Spurrier has been the only coach with the balls to do it for quite some time and good for him. I wish our university had the balls.

When Slive took over he said he wanted potential violations to be reported to him before the NCAA so they could "rectify" it without the NCAA getting involved. Slive basically wants to ignore any obvious cheating that goes on and to keep it in house. He's a genuine piece of shit.

If a man of any sort of reasonable character was in charge of the SEC right now, there would be a lot of SEC teams fighting the NCAA.

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Homerism aside. I cant understand why we are whiffing on so many top defensive recruits. we lost 9 of 11 starters from last year.  Damn near every spot is up for grabs.  This kids who want to come in and make an impact early have a perfect chance to do that at Georgia.  And its one hell of a reputable school as well.  Not sure if its the staff or what but i cant wrap my head around it.

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