Ain't that the truth! You just know where UGA would come looking for a new head coach, don't you? :mad2:The last thing we want is for UGA to fire Richt. I hope he wins just enough games each year to keep his job, same with Les Miles.
Ain't that the truth! You just know where UGA would come looking for a new head coach, don't you? :mad2:The last thing we want is for UGA to fire Richt. I hope he wins just enough games each year to keep his job, same with Les Miles.
Ain't that the truth! You just know where UGA would come looking for a new head coach, don't you? :mad2:
Ain't that the truth! You just know where UGA would come looking for a new head coach, don't you? :mad2:
Wiley is right for the most part. It's going to happen eventually, and we need to know that. But Wiley, let's remember something - he can say no. I don't know if he would or not, but he can if he wants.Well you know its coming. Just a matter of time. He can't say no when the offer comes. Will sure miss him. :frown:
Sounds like our rivals when Shula was our HC..I agree with ya by the way..The last thing we want is for UGA to fire Richt. I hope he wins just enough games each year to keep his job, same with Les Miles.
Exactly!People say it will be hard to pull a life-long UGA fan away from Athens. Well, we did it last year with Blake Sims. Why not with Crowell?
The same can be said for Keenan Allen going to Cal following his brother. His bro didn't even make the team and had to go to Juco. Why these kids make the choices they make is sometimes a mystery. Just can't see how Crowell would want to pass up the opportunity to play for the champs and their power running attack and coaching strengths in the running game but rather go to a very average and non-threatening running game at georgia:conf2:.Georgia has had only one rushing touchdown this whole year for their starting running back and they have started 0-2 in SEC play. Why go play for a team that is struggling on the ground and in SEC play over a defending nation champion who is running over everybody????
some kids dont want to fight it out for playing time knowing that we are going to bring in top notch talent. they would rather go to a school where they know they will be the guy from day one..some cases this is due to them wanting that playing time early whereas others it's fear of not being able to compete..happens all the timeThe same can be said for Keenan Allen going to Cal following his brother. His bro didn't even make the team and had to go to Juco. Why these kids make the choices they make is sometimes a mystery. Just can't see how Crowell would want to pass up the opportunity to play for the champs and their power running attack and coaching strengths in the running game but rather go to a very average and non-threatening running game at georgia:conf2:.
Yep and the same can be said for Clowney. If we he goes to USC it has nothing to do with them being a better team just USC and being instate. To be honest the only reason USC is having success on the recruiting trail is because of the insate players right now. If it was not for that they would be horrible and the same could be said for UGA. I know we get our share of great talent from instate but we also recruit very good outside the borders.And some kids love their instate school, even if it means fighting a lost cause.
“I will make it up to two or three Georgia games, but I don’t know which ones yet,” he said. “I will be going to the Alabama-Florida game and I am not sure if I will attend any other games.”
It looks like it will come down to a Alabama-Georgia battle for the services of this “elite” running back.