Friday, July 16, 2010

Dawg Night Update

Georgia held is annual Dawg Night tonight and it was a huge success. The night started out with Zach Debell committing to the Bulldogs along with Nathan Theus. Debell is still pretty raw and from watching his film I feel once he learns more and grows into his body could be an All-American Tackle. Theus will not enroll until 2012 though. Most people suspect that Nathan's brother John Theus will be committing sometime in the future.

James Wilder was on campus and hung out with Orson Charles most of the night. Wilder is suppose to be going to GT tomorrow but that is now up in the air. Georgia gained a lot of ground with Wilder already and could possibly be in serious consideration after all is said and done.

Georgia offered Geno Smith, Latroy Pittman and C.J Curry tonight all three are top prospects for the 2012 class.

Isaiah Crowell, Travis Blanks, Deion Bonner and Gabe Wright were all seen chatting it up with Jarvis Jones. Something tells me Georgia is just fine when it comes to Carver now.

Zach Debell is a Dawg

Zach Debell has decided to join the Bulldogs 2011 class. Debell is in attendance for the Bulldogs annual Dawg Night and let Mark Richt and the coaching staff know of his decision.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

James Wilder to Arrive in Athens Today

James Wilder Jr. will be arriving in Athens today. Rumors were swirling yesterday that Wilder had committed to Florida. These rumors proved to be false as the email that was sent stating he was committing to Florida was not from Wilder. Many people though still believe that Wilder is a Florida lean. Hopefully this trip to Athens can change his mind.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Recruits Attending Dawg Night

Here is a list of the recruits that will be attending Dawg Night

 Offense
QB Connor Brewer
QB Christian Lemay
RB Isaiah Crowell
 
RB Kenyan Drake 
RB Matt Jones
RB George Morris

WR C.J. Curry  
WR A.J. King
WR Justin Scott-Wesley
TE Artimas Samuel
OT Watts Dantzler
OT Zach Debell
OT John Theus

OG Joe Harris

OG Zach Johnson
OG Hunter Long
OG Chase Roberts
OC David Andrews
OC Bobby Taylor
OC DeAndre Wise

OL Nathan Theus
 

Defense
DT Dakota Ball
DT Pat Gamble  
DT Grady Jarrett
DT Chris Mayes
DT LaDarius McNair
DT Jordan Watkins 

DT Gabe Wright
DE Sterling Bailey
DE Jordan Jenkins
LB Stephone Anthony 

LB Amarlo Herrera
LB Raphael Kirby
CB Deion Bonner

CB Ray Buchanan Jr.
CB Geno Smith
S Matt Dobson
S Quez Mahogeny
S Corey Moore
ATH James Wilder Jr.
ATH Chris Milton

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  Alabama, 144 points, 14 commits, 3.54 avg rating

2.  Georgia, 132 points, 13 commits, 3.31 avg rating

3.  LSU, 118 points, 11 commits, 3.72 avg rating

4.  Florida, 92 points, 9 commits, 3.56 avg rating

5.  Arkansas, 86 points, 11 commits, 2.91 avg rating

6.  Kentucky, 85 points, 12 commits, 2.58 avg rating

7.  Auburn, 72 points, 8 commits, 3.25 avg rating

8. Mississippi, 60 points, 7 commits, 3.14 avg rating

9.  Tennessee, 50 points, 7 commits, 2.71 avg rating

10.  Mississippi St., 45 points, 7 commits, 2.75 avg rating

11. South Carolina, 43 points, 7 commits, 2.45 avg rating

12. Vanderbilt, 10 points, 2 commits, 2.00 avg rating

Monday, July 12, 2010

What can be done about the arrests?

With two more Georgia players being arrested this past week, many people have been starting to ask what can be done? Well lets see, their are a couple ways the Georgia coaching staff could approach this.

One, the Georgia coaching staff could start a zero tolernace policy and kick players off the team for any offense which results in a arrest. Personally, I do not think this is the best approach. Let's just say for instance that AJ Green is arrested for something small. How do you think the fan base and alumni would take Green being dismissed from team? I can tell you, they would most likely ask for Richt's job.

Second, the coaching staff could only recruit choir boys and not even look at players that they think might have a character issue. Well after one recruiting class like this, Georgia would start to drop from being a contender every year in the SEC to the doormat of the SEC. Again what would happen the alumni and fan base would ask for Richt's job.

You can list "solution" after "solution" as to what the coaching staff can do. The fans need to remember that these players are still college students. I myself talked to the police a couple times when I was in school. With twitter, facebook, and the internet in general news in being posted faster and faster. Many times I can find out the news via twitter before it is broadcast any where else.

These players are treated like gods on campus and most of them have been treated this way since high school. I have joked with some of my older friends who talk about when they were in school the players would just be escorted by the police to the coaches office and he would handle it. Nobody from the news would even find out. Most fans never even knew about it. These times though are in the past, now campus police and city police are going to arrest the players and release all information to the media.

With Georgia being a top program year end and year out of course they are going to be under the microscope every year. ESPN and all news stations are going to find out anything that happens. Richt has done a great job with the Georgia program and I would not want anybody else leading our Bulldogs.   

Friday, July 9, 2010

Da'Rick Rogers Arrested

Any fan of the Bulldogs will love to hear this, former Calhoun standout and current Tennessee Volunteer, Da'Rick Rogers was arrested last night for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Rogers was at local bar in Knoxville with some other Tennessee football players when the fight broke out and an off duty police officer was assaulted.

The only downside I see to this is that Rogers could very well be suspended for the Georgia game. I know personally I was looking forward to watching Rambo, Williams, or the Hitman welcome Rogers to the college ball.

The fight could be the least of Tennessee's problems.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings For 2011

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  Alabama, 144 points, 14 commits, 3.54 avg rating

2.  Georgia, 132 points, 13 commits, 3.31 avg rating

3.  LSU, 118 points, 11 commits, 3.72 avg rating

4.  Florida, 92 points, 9 commits, 3.56 avg rating

5.  Arkansas, 86 points, 11 commits, 2.91 avg rating

6.  Kentucky, 85 points, 12 commits, 2.58 avg rating

7.  Auburn, 72 points, 8 commits, 3.25 avg rating

8. Mississippi, 60 points, 7 commits, 3.14 avg rating

9.  Tennessee, 50 points, 7 commits, 2.71 avg rating

10.  Mississippi St., 45 points, 7 commits, 2.75 avg rating

11. South Carolina, 43 points, 7 commits, 2.45 avg rating

12. Vanderbilt, 5 points, 1 commits, 2.00 avg rating

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Gabe Wright Video

Here is an interview with Gabe Wright that was posted on youtube. After watching this video you see that the Bulldogs are in his top two. Wright states that he has wanted to be a Bulldog since he was a sophomore. He states the transfer of Jarvis Jones really helped Georgia in terms of Carver High School. Wright does not see any negatives in Georgia, the only thing he states about Georgia that is negative at all is if Mark Richt and the coaching staff will be back next season. Georgia fans can thank Nick Saban and Kirby Smart for this as I am sure that they are filling all our recruits with these negative thoughts.

Wright states that he believes the "dream team" concept that Coach Richt has been pitching to the recruits and if Georgia can keep the top talent in Georgia from leaving they could be "unstoppable". Gabe Wrigt and Isaiah Crowell will be Bulldogs as long as Georgia can back it up in the field this year.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Bulldogs 64th Best Team in NCAA?

A few days ago Jeremy Fowler of the Orlando Sentinel wrote a blog post stating that Georgia is the 64th best team in the NCAA. A post like this is nothing more than trying to stir the pot and increase the amount of traffic to your site. Besides Fowler, you could not find another reporter or analyst who would rank the Bulldogs this low. Stating that the Bulldogs are the 64th best team and the Volunteer's are the 72nd team is just laughable. Fowler might as well turn in his degree in journalism from Florida and just start his own personal blog. With a post like this real college football fan will never take him seriously. Yes, I do not like Florida at all but they are a top 25 team and I will admit that to anyone.

An interesting fact about his article is that when you look at Georgia's weakness's they pretty much match Florida's:

1. New QB
2. New Defensive Coordinator
3. Leadership on Defense

All three of these "weakness's" are matched by Florida but something tells me that Fowler will have the Gator's at least in the top 15.

Monday, June 28, 2010

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings for 2011

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  Alabama, 144 points, 14 commits, 3.54 avg rating

2.  Georgia, 132 points, 13 commits, 3.31 avg rating

3.  LSU, 118 points, 11 commits, 3.72 avg rating

4.  Florida, 84 points, 8 commits, 3.62 avg rating

5.  Arkansas, 74 points, 10 commits, 2.70 avg rating

6.  Auburn, 72 points, 8 commits, 3.25 avg rating

7.  Kentucky, 70 points, 11 commits, 2.54 avg rating

8.  Mississippi St., 45 points, 7 commits, 2.75 avg rating

9.  Tennessee, 37 points, 5 commits, 2.75 avg rating

10. South Carolina, 35 points, 6 commits, 2.40 avg rating

11. Mississippi, 22 points, 4 commits, 2.50 avg rating

12. Vanderbilt, 5 points, 1 commits, 2.00 avg rating

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Hunter Long is Lucky Number 13

The Long family now has both of its son's wearing the red and black as Hunter Long verbally committed to Georgia. Long was offered Sunday and knew right away that he wanted to be a Bulldog and play college ball with his older brother Austin.

Long also had offers from Memphis and Southern Mississippi.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Georgia's Next Offer?

Some people of wondering who could be the next recruit to be offered. One recruit who has been making a splash already this summer is Geno Smith.  Smith is  5'11" 160 lb DB out of St. Pius X Catholic HS in Atlanta, GA. Smith has competed in the Atlanta NUC Combine and most recently attended the Mark Richt Camp in Athens. Smith has competed extremely well at both camps and has already been offered by Auburn, Georgia Tech and Louisville, but Georgia is his favorite school.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings for 2011

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  Alabama, 136 points, 13 commits, 3.54 avg rating

2.  Georgia, 124 points, 12 commits, 3.54 avg rating

3.  LSU, 118 points, 11 commits, 3.72 avg rating

4.  Arkansas, 74 points, 10 commits, 2.70 avg rating

5.  Auburn, 72 points, 8 commits, 3.25 avg rating

6.  Kentucky, 60 points, 8 commits, 2.75 avg rating

6.  Florida, 60 points, 6 commits, 3.50 avg rating

8.  Mississippi St., 45 points, 7 commits, 2.85 avg rating

9.  Tennessee, 37 points, 5 commits, 2.75 avg rating

10. South Carolina, 32 points, 5 commits, 2.40 avg rating

11. Mississippi, 18 points, 3 commits, 2.50 avg rating

12. Vanderbilt, 5 points, 1 commits, 2.00 avg rating

Updated 06/21

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Watts Dantzler Commits to Georgia

Watts Dantzler just moments ago verbally committed to Georgia. Many fans have speculated that Dantzler has been a silent commit to Georgia for some time. As of now though it is official, Dantzler becomes the 12th recruit to commit to Georgia. Today was only fitting for him to announce his commitment with it being Father's Day as he will be following in his father's footsteps and playing for Georgia.

Watts Dantzler Set to Announce Today

Watts Dantzler the 3 star OT out of Dalton, GA is set to announce his commitment at 4pm today. Many people think that Dantzler has been a silent commit to Georgia for some time now. Dantzler is legacy at Georgia as his late father Danny Dantzler was a letterman at Georgia. With set Dantzler set to announce today and as everyone knows today is Father's Day all signs seem to point to him following in his father's legacy.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Bulldogs Offer Texas Receiver

Ty Montgomery is currently verbally committed to Stanford, many Georgia fans probably recall that Justin Scott-Wesley, a current Georgia commit, was also a Stanford commit. Montgomery drove 14 hours from Dallas, Texas to participate in the Georgia camp. This is pretty interesting a  committed recruit would go to all that trouble just to participate in a camp. Montgomery came away from the camp with a new view on his commitment. He not backing away from his verbal commit yet but, he is definitely keeping an open mind about everything and really enjoyed his visit to Athens.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

James Vaughters Commits to Stanford

James Vaughters the number one rated linebacker in the state of Georgia verbally committed to Stanford today. This comes as no surprise as Vaughters had been trying to decide between Stanford and Ohio State but most people were stating in the past week that he was heading to Stanford.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Charone Peake Headed to Clemson

Mark Richt and the Georgia Bulldogs got some bad news as WR Charone Peake announced his verbal commitment to Clemson. Peake has been a Clemson lean for a sometime now but Georgia had made some significant strides in catching up.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Jarvis Jones Newest Bulldog

Jarvis Jones has been on campus with the coaching staff since Monday and has really liked what he saw. In fact he liked it so much he decided he will be a Bulldog next season. This is according to Carver High School head coach Dell McGee. Jones has been medically cleared by the Bulldog staff. He should be able to play immediately, but we will see. If he can play immediately he should be fighting for a starting position.

Jones was suppose to be arriving on Florida State's campus tomorrow but this will not be necessary now.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Watts Dantzler Set Announcement Date

After attending the Georgia camp this past weekend Watts Dantzler has decided to move up the date he will make his verbal announcement. Originally Dantzer had stated that he would be announcing on his birthday but today he has announced that he will be making his verbal commitment on Sunday, Father's Day. Dantzler has narrowed his list to Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, Tennessee and Vanderbilt. Most people believe that Dantzler is a Georgia lean. I would agree with this.

Prediction: Georgia

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings for 2011

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  Alabama, 136 points, 13 commits, 3.54 avg rating

2.  LSU, 118 points, 11 commits, 3.72 avg rating

3.  Georgia, 112 points, 11 commits, 3.54 avg rating

4.  Arkansas, 69 points, 9 commits, 2.77 avg rating

5.  Auburn, 64 points, 7 commits, 3.28 avg rating

6.  Kentucky, 60 points, 8 commits, 2.75 avg rating

7.  Florida, 52 points, 5 commits, 3.60 avg rating

8.  Mississippi St., 30 points, 5 commits, 2.4 avg rating

9. South Carolina, 24 points, 3 commits, 2.75 avg rating

10.  Tennessee, 21 points, 3 commits, 2.66 avg rating

11. Mississippi, 18 points, 3 commits, 2.50 avg rating

12. Vanderbilt, 5 points, 1 commits, 2.00 avg rating

Alabama and Ole Miss both picked up one recruit each. Florida still has Jeoffrey Pagan listed as a commit but he is more of a soft verbal on my opinion.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Recruits On Campus

Here are some recruits that are on campus right now or will be sometime this weekend:

QB Christian LeMay
QB Jameis Winston
WR Charon Peake
WR Nile Daniels
WR Chris Milton
WR Andre Davis
WR Uriah LeMay
OL Brandon Shell
OL Watts Dantzler
OL Zach Debell
OL John Theus
OL Nathan Theus
OL Kyle Harris
OL Hunter Long
DE Jeoffrey Pagan
DE Barron Dixon
DE Chris Terry
DT Pat Gamble
DT Grady Jarrett
DT Lonnie Gosha
LB Amarlo Herrera
LB Cedrick Cooper
LB Sterling Bailey
CB Damian Swann
CB Geno Smith
S   Corey Moore
S   Chris Sanders

Boise State to Join MWC

Boise State is officially leaving the Western Athletic Conference to join the Mountain West Conference. Boise State has not really had a team that could match it in the WAC over the last few years and was looking for an upgrade in competition. With no BCS conferences calling Boise State decided to join TCU and BYU in the MWC. If Boise State can schedule high quality non-conference opponents and with the upgrade now of their conference play they should be able to attain a shot at a National Championship.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Nebraska to Join the Big-10

Sources out of Lincoln are stating that Nebraska is heading to the Big-10. The formal announcement should be released by late this week or early next week. Most people think that with Nebraska leaving this will be the end of the Big-12 and it is only a matter of time until the Texas schools and Oklahoma leave for the Pac-10.

Jarvis Jones Down to Two

Former USC linebacker Jarvis Jones is down to two schools, Florida State and Georgia. Jones was released from scholarship from USC after he was not medically cleared to play football. Once Jones was made aware of the decision by the medical staff he asked to be released from USC. Since his release he has been searching for schools.

Jones is a Carver HS graduate and could perhaps open the door back up to Georgia. The Bulldogs have had trouble recruiting players from this high school powerhouse and currently are targeting four players, Isaiah Crowell, Gabe Wright, Deion Bonner and Artimas Samuel.

Colorado to Join Pac-10

Rumors are surfacing that Colorado will in fact join the Pac-10. As early as Friday Colorado is suppose to announce that they will be joining the Pac-10. Nebraska is also suppose to be making an announcement within a couple of days that they will either join the Big-10 or stay with the Big-12. Sources close to the Cornhuskers feel that they will be leaving the Big-12. If Nebraska does in fact leave the Big-12 this will mean the end of the current Big-12 as we know it.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Recruits On Campus Tonight

Nick O'Leary and Jacoby Brissett were reported to be on campus tonight. O'Leary is the #3 ranked TE in country and currently holds an offer from Georgia. Brissett is the #23 ranked QB in the country currently holds offers from 12 schools including Florida State, Florida and LSU. Since the Bulldogs have already received a verbal commitment from Christian LeMay, one would have to think that if the Bulldogs did decide to offer Brissett, it would be at a different position.

O'Leary is a legacy at Georgia and the Bulldogs have been trying to get him on campus for a while. Currently most people think that he will not leave the state of Florida but hopefully this trip to Athens will change his mind.

Recruits Visiting This Weekend

There will be two big time recruits visiting this weekend, Stephone Anthony and Jeoffrey Pagan will be in town to visit Georgia and spend some time with the coaching staff. Anthony will be by on Friday and Pagan is arriving on Saturday.

Anthony recently stated that he is very interested in Georgia but Georgia Tech is still the leader. Anthony has plans to visit USC, Oklahoma, Clemson and Virginia Tech this summer. Pagan is a soft verbal to Florida but the coaching staff and Christian LeMay have been talking to Pagan constantly and rumors are starting that he may be starting to lean towards Georgia.

Since Christian LeMay has given his verbal commitment to Georgia he has done as much for Georgia recruiting as anybody else. I have a feeling LeMay will go down as one of the best Dawgs ever to wear the G.

Georgia Lands Nick Marshall

Georgia received a verbal commitment from Nick Marshall late Tuesday night. Marshall is a two sport star that has been recruited by both Coach Fox and Coach Richt. Many people believed that Marhsall was a silent commit to Georgia Tech, if this was true Marshall has changed his mind as he went public with his commitment to Georgia.

Marshall is a quarterback in high school but will be lining up in secondary at corner back for the Bulldogs. With Marshall coming in at 6'2" he is the ideal corner that secondary coach Scott Lakatos has been saying he wants.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Recruiting Class Needs

I received an email recently asking about a list of what the recruiting needs are for Georgia. So here is the list that I gathered about what the specific needs are for Georgia at each position and any current commits we have for each position

QB:    1 Christian LeMay

RB:    1

WR:   4 Chris Conley, Justin Scott-Wesley, Zach Witchett

TE:    1

OL:    5 David Andrews

N:      1

DE:    3

OLB:  2 Sterling Bailey

ILB:   2 Amarlo Herrera

CB:    4 Devin Bowman

S:      2 Chris Sanders, Corey Moore

Total: 26

Any thoughts that you have let me know.

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  Alabama, 120 points, 11 commits, 3.63 avg rating

2.  LSU, 118 points, 11 commits, 3.72 avg rating

3.  Georgia, 100 points, 10 commits, 3.50 avg rating

4.  Auburn, 64 points, 7 commits, 3.28 avg rating

5.  Kentucky, 60 points, 8 commits, 2.75 avg rating

6.  Arkansas, 45 points, 7 commits, 2.71 avg rating

7.  Florida, 44 points, 4 commits, 3.80 avg rating

8.  Mississippi St., 30 points, 5 commits, 2.4 avg rating

9. South Carolina, 16 points, 2 commits, 3.00 avg rating

10.  Tennesee, 6 points, 2 commits, 1.00 avg rating

11. Mississippi, 5 points, 1 commits, 2.00 avg rating

12. Vanderbilt, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

Only change was Georgia gaining the verbal commit of Zach Witchett

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Mike Bellamy Commits to Clemson

Mike Bellamy, 5 Star RB, out of Charlotte HS in Punta Gorda, FL has verbally committed to Clemson. Bellamy has drawn comparisons to former Clemson star CJ Spiller., after seeing the success that Spiller had at Clemson, Bellamy can only hope for the same thing.

Why is Florida so High in the ESPN Recruiting Rankings?

ESPN released their initial recruiting rankings earlier this week. Most of them seem pretty accurate with one major exception. Florida is ranked number 7 which makes no sense what so ever. Here is the top 10 for ESPN, I will use the formula I have been using for SEC and lets see how everything turns out.

1.   Texas             236 points
2.   LSU                118 points
3.   Alabama         120 points
4.   Oklahoma       144 points
5.   Ohio State      152 points
6.   Florida State    84 points
7.   Florida             44 points
8.   Georgia          100 points
9.   Auburn             64 points 
10. USC                  68 points

So according to my system this is how the teams should stack up:

1.   Texas
2.   Oklahoma
3.   Ohio State
4.   Alabama
5.   LSU
6.   Georgia
7.   Florida State
8.   USC
9.   Auburn
10. Notre Dame

This really shows that ESPN heavily favors Florida. They only have four commits but are ranked in the top 10 nationally right now for recruiting, that is a little ridiculous.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Combine Numbers

Georgia has offically released the combine numbers from this spring.

A few notes from the 40 times
     Vance Cuff is the fastest dawg posting a 4.24
     C. Washington posted a 4.29 (Personally I think this is inaccurate)
     A. Murray ran a 4.50 which was only 0.02 slower than L. Gray
     T. King and A. Green both posted times of 4.37

A few notes from the Bench Press
     O. Charles did the same number of reps as C. Washington (26)
     T. Sturdivant did the most reps at 31

Note from the NFL shuttle
     B. Boykin and B. Smith both produced sub 4.0 times

Zach Witchett Gives The Dawgs Ten

Zach Witchett announced today that he would be verbally committing to Georgia to play football. Witchett is the third receiver to commit to Georgia. The Bulldogs will be light in terms of receivers this year and most likely will be losing All-American AJ Green to the draft after next season. Witchett told Mark Richt and the Georgia coaching staff after the state track meet that he would be committing but wanted to wait and make a formal announcement today.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

7 on 7 Camp Day 1

Today and tomorrow Georgia will be holding a 7 on 7 camp in Athens. Here is the list of teams that were in attendance today

1)   Alcovy
2)   Clarke Central
3)   Cross Keys 
4)   Dorman (SC)
5)   Darlington
6)   Grady 
7)   Johnson County
8)   Milton   
9)   Monroe Area
10) North Gwinnett
11) North Oconee
12) Ola
13) Parkview
14) South Gwinnett
15) Spaulding
16) Tri-Cities
17) Trion 

The key matchup of the day is when Damian Swann and Charon Peake went up against each other in the semifinals. Swann won this match-up picking off the pass. Swann overall played outstanding and just reinforced why he is the number CB in the state of Georgia.

Tomorrow Carver High School will be in attendance, which includes recruits such as Isaiah Crowell, Gabe Wright and Deion Bonner.

Zach Witchett and Washington HS will also be in attendance and Witchett is planning to announce his verbal commitment.  

Witchett has the same first name as me and is announcing his choice on my birthday with all these signs I am extremely confident that he will be announcing Georgia tomorrow.








Braxton Miller Chooses Ohio State

With Terrelle Pryor going into what could be his final year at Ohio State, depending on how his junior year turns out, the Buckeyes landed who they hope will be his replacement, Braxton Miller. Miller, a 5 star recruit, is ranked as the number one overall QB by Scout.com 

With Miller committing to Ohio State this could work out perfectly for them as this will give Miller at minimum one year to learn the system and learn from Pryor. The ideal situation would be for Miller to red-shirt his freshman year than sit a year behind Pryor as his backup before taking over the reins of the offense.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Tentative Commitment Dates

Here is a list of tentative commitment dates for some of the UGA recruits

June 4th: Zach Witchett

November 16th: Watts Dantzler

June: James Vaughters

July/August: Malcolm Mitchell
                   James Wilder Jr
                   Justin Garrett

During senior season: Rashad Greene
                                Toby Jackson
                                Nick Waisome
                                Nick O'Leary
                                Kent Turene
                                Stephone Tuitt

Under Armour Game: Quan Bray
                               Isaiah Crowell
                               Gabe Wright
                               Shannon Brown
                               Xzavier Dickson
                               Lateek Townsend

National Siging Day: Savon Huggins
                              Ray Drew
                                 
                  

Bulldogs in the Rivals 100

Rivals.com released the initial Rivals 100 on Monday. The Bulldogs have two commits who made the list.

#65 QB Christian LeMay
#82 DE Sterling Bailey

Here is the rest of the recruits that Georgia has offered who made the list, anyone that has already committed to a school or has already ruled Georgia out will not be on the list.

#1  DE     Jadeveon Clowney 5 Star
#3  ATH  James Wilder Jr 5 Star
#10 RB    Malcolm Brown 5 Star
#13 RB    Mike Bellamy 4 Star
#15 DE    Ray Drew 4 Star
#17 RB    Isaiah Crowell 4 Star
#20 LB    Stephone Anthony 4 Star
#23 CB    Doran Grant 4 Star
#34 RB    Demetrius Hart 4 Star
#44 OL    Antonio Richardson 4 Star
#48 DB    Damian Swann 4 Star
#56 QB    Braxton Miller 4 Star
#57 RB    Savon Huggins 4 Star
#59 DE    Stephon Tuitt 4 Star
#60 DB    Jonathan Rose 4 Star
#70 OL    Bobby Hart 4 Star
#74 OL    Brandon Shell 4 Star
#91 WR   Charon Peake 4 Star
#92 DT    Gabriel Wright 4 Star

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Updated 2011 Offer Sheet

Mark Richt and the Georgia coaching staff have been busy since April 15th as this was the start of the evaluation period. The coaching staff was able to evaluate talent for four weeks during this time period. Due to these evaluations many more offers have been sent out, however all of these were sent to out-of-state recruits.


My guess here is that the coaches initially were going after who they felt were the top in-state recruits.  During this second round of offers they are going after the top out-of-state recruits they feel would best help them and now when the third round of offers are sent out this summer they will be to the recruits that prove themselves at camp.

On a side note Xzavier Ward will be on campus the next two days visiting.

Below is the updated 2011 offer sheet. Since the Rivals 100 was released today I changed my asterik to include all players that all in the Rivals 100.

* Recruit is on Rivals 100

Pro-style quarterback Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

*Christian LeMay - 4 Star 6-2/200/4.59 Matthews, NC Committed Georgia

Max Wittek - 4 Star 6-3/205/- Santa Ana, CA Committed USC


Dual-threat quarterback Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

Nick Marshall - 4 Star 6-2/185/- Rochelle, GA

*Braxton Miller - 5 Star 6-2/185/4.47 Huber Heights, OH



All-purpose back Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

*Mike Bellamy - 5 Star 5-10/175/4.4 Punta Gorda, FL

Chevelle Buie - 3 Star 5-7/153/- Cocoa, FL



Running Back Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

Quan Bray - 4 Star 5-11/178/4.47 Hogansville, GA

*Malcolm Brown - 5 Star 6-0/210/- Cibolo, TX

*Isaiah Crowell - 5 Star 5-11/190/- Columbus, GA

*Aaron Green - 5 Star 5-10/178/4.4 San Antonio, TX

*Demetrius Hart - 4 Star 5-8/190/4.43 Orlando, FL

Savon Huggins - 5 Star 6-0/190/- Jersey City, NJ









Wide Receiver Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

Chris Conley - 4 Star 6-3/180/4.5 Dallas, GA Committed Georgia

Phillip Dorsett - 3 Star5-10/170/- Ft. Lauderdale, FL

Rashad Greene - 3 Star 6-0/175/4.42 Ft. Lauderdale, FL

*Charone Peake - 4 Star 6-3/185/4.4 Roebuck, SC

Tobias Singleton - 4 Star 6-2/190/- Madison, MS

Justin Scott-Wesley - 3 Star 5-11/190/4.4 Camilla, GA Committed Georgia

Ja'Juan Story - 4 Star 6-3/190/4.4 Brooksville, FL

Zach Witchett - 3 Star 6-0/185/4.43 Atlanta, GA


Tight End Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

Brandon Fulse - 4 Star 6-4/247/4.8 Fort Meade, FL

*Nick O'Leary - 5 Star 6-4/215/- West Palm Beach, FL

*Jay Rome - 5 Star 6-6/240/- Valdosta, GA



Offensive Tackle Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

Watts Dantzler - 4 Star 6-7/315/- Dalton, GA

Zach DeBell - 3 Star 6-7/265/- Tarbon Springs, FL

*Bobby Hart - 4 Star 6-4/283/6.01 Fort Lauderdale, FL

Josue Matias - 3 Star 6-5/290/- Union City, NJ

*Antonio Richardson - 4 Star 6-6/310/- Nashville, TN

*Brandon Shell - 4 Star 6-7/290/- Charleston, SC

Xzavier Ward - 3 Star 6-7/255/- Moultrie, GA



Offensive guard Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status


Spencer Region - 3 Star 6-6/330/5.5 Cullman, AL




Offensive center Stars RR Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

David Andrews - 3 Star 6-2/275/- Norcross, GA Committed Georgia



Nose Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

Terry Bell - NR 6-5/270/- Lakeland, FL

Lonnie Gosha - 4 Star 6-2/270/- Lake Butler, FL

Chris Mayes - NR 6-5/295/- Griffin, GA

*Gabriel Wright - 4 Star 6-3/273/- Columbus, GA



Defensive end Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status


*Ray Drew - 4 Star 6-5/243/- Thomasville, GA

LaMichael Fanning - 4 Star 6-6/285/- Auburn, AL Committed Alabama

Toby Jackson - JC 6-5/265/4.7 Corsicana, TX

*Giorgio Newberry - 4 Star 6-6/250/4.9 Fort Pierce, FL

*Jeoffrey Pagan - 4 Star 6-4/250/4.63 Asheville, NC Committed Florida

Jermauria Rasco - 5 Star 6-3/251/- Shreveport, LA

*Stephon Tuitt - 4 Star 6-5/260/- Monroe, GA



Inside linebacker Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

Amarlo Herrera - 4 Star 6-1/224/4.74 College Park, GA Committed Georgia

Denzel Perryman - 4 Star 5-11/217/- Coral Gables, FL

Christian Russell - 3 Star 6-1/208/4.62 Fayetteville, NC

Kent Turene - 3 Star 6-3/220/- Ft. Lauderdale, FL

James Vaughters - 4 Star 6-2/233/4.6 Tucker, GA

Anthony Wallace - 4 Star 6-2/220/4.55 Dallas, TX



Outside linebacker Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

*Stephone Anthony - 4 Star 6-3/220/4.52 Wadesboro, NC

*Sterling Bailey - 3 Star 6-5/235/4.7 Gainesville, GA Committed Georgia

Deion Barnes -3 Star 6-5/220/- Philadelphia, PA

*Jadeveon Clowney - 5 Star 6-5/225/4.6 Rock Hill, SC

Xzavier Dickson - 4 Star 6-3/238/4.83 Griffin, GA

Justin Garrett - 3 Star 6-2/185/- Tucker, GA

Tony Steward - 3 Star 6-2/225/- St Augustine, FL

*Lateek Townsend - 3 Star 6-2/197/4.6 Bennettsville, SC



Cornerback Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status 

Devin Bowman - 3 Star 6-0/175/4.49 Rossville, GA Committed Georgia

*Doran Grant - 5 Star 5-10/171/4.56 Akron, OH

*Jonathan Rose - 4 Star 6-2/170/4.49 Leeds, AL

*Damian Swann - 4 Star 6-0/175/4.49 Atlanta, GA

Nick Waisome - 4 Star 5-10/171/4.44 Groveland, FL

Jabriel Washington - 4 Star 5-10/165/- Jackson, TN Committed Alabama



Safety Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

Erique Florence - 4 Star 6-2/181/4.47 Valley, AL 

Malcolm Mitchell - 3 Star 6-1/170/4.4 Valdosta, GA 

Corey Moore - 4 Star 6-1/195/4.6 Griffin, GA Committed Georgia

Brian Randolph - 3 Star 6-0/180/4.5 Marietta, GA 

Chris Sanders - 4 Star 6-1/185/- Tucker, GA Committed Georgia





Athlete Stars Ht/Wt/40 Hometown Status

Javorius Allen - 3 Star 6-1/210/4.44 Tallahassee, FL

C.J. Uzomah - 4 Star 6-5/230/4.7 Suwannee, GA

*James Wilder Jr. - 5 Star 6-2/219/- Tampa, FL

Updated 06/01

Apologies

I would like to apologize for the lack of posts this past month. It has been a rather hectic month these past 30 days. I proposed to the love of my life, she said YES and now we are wedding planning already. Work has been extremely hectic and I am redoing my apartment since now their are two of us living there. Not trying to make excuses but I should be back to at least a post a day if not two form here on out.

Also we only have 95 days until Georgia takes the field.

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings for 2011

Here is the most updated recruiting rankings. Auburn and Kentucky both added some pretty solid recruits in the past couple weeks and have been moving up the list. Florida is really surprising me right now as they have not added any recruits in a while.

 Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  LSU, 118 points, 11 commits, 3.72 avg rating

2.  Alabama, 112 points, 11 commits, 3.45 avg rating

3.  Georgia, 92 points, 9 commits, 3.55 avg rating

4.  Auburn, 64 points, 7 commits, 3.28 avg rating

5.  Kentucky, 56 points, 7 commits, 2.62 avg rating

6.  Florida, 44 points, 4 commits, 3.80 avg rating

7.  Arkansas, 36 points, 6 commits, 2.33 avg rating

8.  Mississippi St., 30 points, 5 commits, 2.4 avg rating

9. South Carolina, 16 points, 2 commits, 3.00 avg rating

10.  Tennesee, 6 points, 2 commits, 1.00 avg rating

11. Mississippi, 5 points, 1 commits, 2.00 avg rating

12. Vanderbilt, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

Friday, May 28, 2010

Brandon Shell Down to Five

Brandon Shell has established himself as one of the top 10 tackles in the 2011 class. Recently he announced his top 5 which consisted of Alabama, Clemson, Georgia, Miami (FL) and South Carolina. Rumors swirling around the Shell camp are that it is between Clemson and Georgia with the Bulldogs having a slight lead right now, however South Carolina has made a push lately. Shell is planning visits to Alabama and Georgia sometime, but nothing has been set in stone yet.

Prediction: Georgia

Friday, May 21, 2010

Bulldogs Offer Florida Lineman

The Bulldogs have officially offered DT Terry Bell out of Tenoroc HS in Lakeland, FL. Bell is 6' 5" 270 lb DT/OT that has been a big name in his area for a while but now is gaining media attention.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings for 2011

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  Alabama, 112 points, 11 commits, 3.55 avg rating

2.  LSU, 105 points, 10 commits, 3.60 avg rating

3.  Georgia, 92 points, 9 commits, 3.55 avg rating

4.  Florida, 44 points, 4 commits, 3.80 avg rating

5.  Auburn, 37 points, 5 commits, 2.80 avg rating

6.  Arkansas, 36 points, 6 commits, 2.33 avg rating

7.  Mississippi St., 30 points, 5 commits, 2.4 avg rating

8.  Kentucky, 25 points, 3 commits, 3.00 avg rating

9.  Tennesee, 6 points, 2 commits, 1.00 avg rating

10. South Carolina, 3 points, 1 commits, 1.00 avg rating

11. Mississippi, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

11. Vanderbilt, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg

There was quite a few verbal commitments given this past week. Arkansas picked up DT Grady Ollison , Georgia picked up OLB Sterling Bailey and WR Justin Scott-Wesley and Alabama gained the number one spot by getting WR  Bradley Sylve.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

The Bulldogs pickup another commitment as Justin Scott-Wesley picks Georgia after he wins the 200m at the Georgia State Track Meet

Friday, May 14, 2010

Sterling Bailey announced his verbal commitment to Georgia just moments ago.

GATA

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Bulldogs Offer Third Player From Griffin

Chris Mayes out of Spaulding HS in Griffin, GA recieved some great news Wednesday as he was offered to play football at two SEC schools, Mississippi State and Georgia. Mayes recieved his offer in person from coach Todd Grantham when he stopped by Spaulding High School Wednesday morning.  Mayes does not know alot about Mississippi State, but is familiar with Georgia as he has attended Junior Day and the G-Day game.

Mayes has already stated the Corey Moore out of Griffin HS is telling hoim that he should just go ahead and commit so the two of them can play together.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings for 2011

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  LSU, 105 points, 10 commits, 3.60 avg rating

2.  Alabama, 100 points, 10 commits, 3.40 avg rating

3.  Georgia, 72 points, 7 commits, 3.71 avg rating

4.  Florida, 44 points, 4 commits, 3.80 avg rating

5.  Auburn, 37 points, 5 commits, 2.80 avg rating

6.  Mississippi St., 30 points, 5 commits, 2.4 avg rating

7.  Arkansas, 28 points, 5 commits, 2.20 avg rating

8.  Kentucky, 25 points, 3 commits, 3.00 avg rating

9.  Tennesee, 6 points, 2 commits, 1.00 avg rating

10. South Carolina, 3 points, 1 commits, 1.00 avg rating

11. Mississippi, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

11. Vanderbilt, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

Only change this week is Arkansas jumping up on spot with the commitment of 3 star WR Keante Minor

Monday, May 10, 2010

Preseason All-SEC Team

Here are my first team All-SEC Selections. Curious to see how I compare to the real the one. The offensive line is not divided into positions, it will consist of four linemen and one center. The defense will be in the 4-3 format with the linebackers consisting of just linebackers as whole.

Offense

QB  - Ryan Mallett - Arkansas
HB  - Mark Ingram - Alabama
HB  - Derrick Locke - Kentucky
WR - A.J. Green - Georgia
WR - Greg Childs - Arkansas
TE  - Orson Charles - Georgia
OL - Lee Ziemba - Auburn
OL - Derrek Sherrod - Mississippi State
OL - James Carpenter - Alabama
OL - Clint Boling - Georgia
C   - Mike Pouncey - Florida

Defense

DE - Pernell McPhee - Mississippi State
DE - DeQuin Evans - Kentucky
DT - Jerrell Powe - Mississippi
DT - Drake Nevis - LSU
LB - Justin Houston - Georgia
LB - Dont'a Hightower - Alabama
LB - Chris Marve - Vanderbilt
CB - Patrick Petersen - LSU
CB - Neiko Thorpe - Auburn
S   - Mark Barron - Alabama
S   - Bacarri Rambo - Georgia

Special Teams

P   - Drew Butler - Georgia
K   - Blair Walsh - Georgia
KR - Derrick Locke - Kentucky
PR - Stephon Gilmore - South Carolina

I tried to be as unbiased as possible. Any thoughts or suggestions?

Big 10 Offers Invites to Four Schools

Joe Schad of ESPN is reporting that the Big 10 has officially offered Missouri, Nebraska, Rutgers and Notre Dame to join. Should be very interesting to see how this all plays out. You would think they would not offer unless they knew the answer already. Nebraska just really surprises me.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

LeMay Wins QB MVP

The NIKE Football Training Camp was in Blacksburg yesterday to show case the top talent from Virginia, North Carolina and Maryland. Georgia commit Christian LeMay was in attendance and took home the QB MVP Award.

Some other notable Georgia prospects that were in attendace were Uriah LeMay, D.J. Humphries and Keith Marshall. All three performed extremely well at the camp.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Potential 2011 Recruiting Class

Here is a look at what our 2011 recruiting class could look like. I am going to try and only include players that are leaning heavily towards Georgia. This list is just speculation nothing more

QB - Christian LeMay - Committed

RB -  Isaiah Crowell or Quan Bray, most likely one but not both.

WR - Chris Conley - Committed
      - Zach Witchett
      - Justin Scott
      - Charon Peake or Rashad Greene

TE   - Jay Rome

OT   - Watts Dantzler
        - Brandon Shell or Xzavier Ward

C     - David Andrews - Committed

N     - Lonnie Gosha or Gabe Wright

DE   - Ray Drew
        - Stephon Tuitt

OLB - Sterling Bailey
       - Xzavier Dickson
       - Justin Garrett

ILB   - Amarlo Herrara - Committed
        - James Vaughters or someone else we might offer down the road

CB   - Devin Bowman - Committed
       - Damian Swann
       - Malcolm Mitchell

S     - Corey Moore - Committed
       - Chris Sanders - Committed

ATH - C.J. Uzomah

 

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Current SEC Recruiting Rankings for 2011

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  LSU, 105 points, 10 commits, 3.60 avg rating

2.  Alabama, 100 points, 10 commits, 3.40 avg rating

3.  Georgia, 72 points, 7 commits, 3.71 avg rating

4.  Florida, 44 points, 4 commits, 3.80 avg rating

5.  Auburn, 37 points, 5 commits, 2.80 avg rating

6.  Mississippi St., 30 points, 5 commits, 2.4 avg rating

7.  Kentucky, 25 points, 3 commits, 3.00 avg rating

8.  Arkansas, 20 points, 4 commits, 2.00 avg rating

9.  Tennessee, 6 points, 2 commits, 1.00 avg rating

10. South Carolina, 3 points, 1 commits, 1.00 avg rating

11. Mississippi, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

11. Vanderbilt, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

Nothing major this week, Tennessee added a Alan Posey a 1 star recruit out of Athens, GA

Updated 05/06

Bulldogs Eye 2012 Lineman

Mallard Creek HS in Charlotte, NC recently hosted the Nike Combine. This combine hosted some of the best high school players in North Carolina. One such player that was in attendance was D.J. Humphries. Humphries is a 6'5" 265 lb tackle that is quickly making a name for himself. Humphries performed so well at the combine that he made the All-Combine team. Currently, Humphries has offers from Clemson, Maryland, North Carolina State, Notre Dame, South Carolina and Virginia Tech.

Mark Richt and Bulldogs are starting to show interest in the young man, as well as some other SEC schools. Don't be surprised to see his offers double in the upcoming months.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Two Recruits to Commit Next Weekend

Sorry for the lack of posts last week, I was out of town all week and had limited internet access.

Justin Scott and Sterling Bailey are both set to announce their decision the weekend of 5/14-5/16. Scott plans to make the announcement Sunday afternoon, which is the last day of his track meet. Bailey is planning on holding a small press conference around 6:30pm on Saturday.

Personally I am extremely confident that the Bulldogs land both of these outstanding recruits.

Friday, April 30, 2010

Current Recruiting Rankings for 2011

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  LSU, 105 points, 10 commits, 3.60 avg rating

2.  Alabama, 100 points, 10 commits, 3.40 avg rating

3.  Georgia, 72 points, 7 commits, 3.71 avg rating

4.  Florida, 44 points, 4 commits, 3.80 avg rating

5.  Auburn, 37 points, 5 commits, 2.80 avg rating

6.  Mississippi St., 30 points, 5 commits, 2.4 avg rating

7.  Kentucky, 25 points, 3 commits, 3.00 avg rating

8.  Arkansas, 17 points, 3 commits, 2.33 avg rating

9.  Tennesee, 3 points, 1 commits, 1.00 avg rating

10. South Carolina, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

10. Mississippi, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

10. Vanderbilt, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

Updated 4/20

Friday, April 23, 2010

Jay Rome Names Top 5

Jay Rome recently released the top 5 teams that he is considering, Georgia, Clemson, Florida, Tennessee and Alabama all made the cut. Rome was recently in Athens to visit the Bulldogs and really enjoyed his trip. While Rome was in Athens he had chance to see the dorms and watch the team practice. He was really impressed with how Georgia incorporates the tight ends into their offense. He liked that Georgia uses their tight ends like many pro teams use them.

Rome is not one to shy away from competition, some people think that with the amount of talent Georgia currently has at tight end will turn Rome away, but that is not case. He loves competition and would love a chance to compete against Orson Charles and Aron White for playing time.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Current Recruiting Rankings for 2011 Wk 10

Here is a breakdown of the current SEC recruiting rankings. Here is how I broke down the scores. I am giving 20 points to recruits that are #1 overall in their position, 15 points to 5 star recruits, 12 points to 4 star recruits, 8 points to 3 star recruits, 5 points to 4 star recruits and 3 points to 1 star recruits.

1.  LSU, 105 points, 10 commits, 3.60 avg rating

2.  Alabama, 100 points, 10 commits, 3.40 avg rating

3.  Georgia, 64 points, 6 commits, 3.66 avg rating

4.  Florida, 44 points, 4 commits, 3.80 avg rating

5.  Mississippi St., 30 points, 5 commits, 2.4 avg rating

6.  Kentucky, 25 points, 3 commits, 3.00 avg rating

6.  Auburn, 25 points, 4 commits, 2.50 avg rating

8.  Arkansas, 17 points, 3 commits, 2.33 avg rating

9.  Tennesee, 3 points, 1 commits, 1.00 avg rating

10. South Carolina, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

10. Mississippi, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

10. Vanderbilt, 0 points, 0 commits, 0.00 avg rating

Pretty busy week from a recruiting standpoint with quite a few team gaining recruits. There were a total of 9 recruits who gave their verbal commitments. Georgia gained Chris Conley and Devin Bowman while Alabama picked up the #1 safety in the country in Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Bulldogs Leader with Sophomore RB

Armwood High School running back Matt Jones already is receiving offer from schools and he has not even started his junior year yet. Currently, Jones has offfers from Georgia, Florida and South Carolina. At 6' 3" 217 lbs Jones is a monster of a running back, he likes to compare himself to Eddie George and Brandon Jacobs. Jones thinks that most schools will move him to linebacker or defensive end, but running back is where he really wants to play. With his heart set on playing in the backfield, he has decided at this point that Georgia is his leader. This should really come as no surprise, when you look at Florida, South Carolina and Georgia, which of these three constantly puts running backs in the NFL. The answer of course is Georgia. Lets just hope that Georgia stays on top for the next two years.