The thing you're missing about Nebraska and Key is a couple things: 1. They have a solidified QB for next year, UGA does not really have an arm as talented as Dylan right now in the boat. 2. They just hired Key's WR Coach away from Kentucky to be their WR coach. 3. Someone connected to Key said that NIL isnt gonna play that big of a role in his recruitment, he preferred relationships/facilities and development for the NFL over the bag (Does it still matter, yes, but for him not as much) Nebraska just opened up their new $100M facility for their athletes, and that shit is GORGEOUS and has state-of-the-art everything... and from what it seemed like... Key had a relationship with Dylan immediately.. ALSO the Nebraska staff is FILLED with NFL experienced coaches or Ex NFL Players (Bradden, Rhule, Raiola, Shorts all have NFL ties as a player or coach)
Portal will open back up. I expect Evans, and nitro tuggle to make their statement soon. We got talent on the way it's just a matter of timing. I think Kirby will fix it.
How many programs outside of LSU, OSU, and Alabama have produced more WRs and TEs in the first 3 rounds this decade than UGA? I would count the transfers like AD Mitchell, Burton, etc. since they were recruited by UGA. They also just brought in 2 TopTier receivers this cycle. Only so many balls to go around for a diva position.
Overreaction. Arian has more receptions and yards than most of these guys--put that in perspective. Meaning, who should spend 7 figures on mid-round NFL talent? Desperate programs. UGA has brought in Wims, Colbie Young, RaRa, Humphrey, M. Jackson, Arik Gilbert, Lovett, Cager, and maybe one or two I've forgotten. Maybe they have taken some valuable information from these transactions.
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It seems all our targets are committing elsewhere. I don't know if we're getting the Branch bros. until it's done. I don't understand either.
The thing you're missing about Nebraska and Key is a couple things:
1. They have a solidified QB for next year, UGA does not really have an arm as talented as Dylan right now in the boat.
2. They just hired Key's WR Coach away from Kentucky to be their WR coach.
3. Someone connected to Key said that NIL isnt gonna play that big of a role in his recruitment, he preferred relationships/facilities and development for the NFL over the bag (Does it still matter, yes, but for him not as much) Nebraska just opened up their new $100M facility for their athletes, and that shit is GORGEOUS and has state-of-the-art everything... and from what it seemed like... Key had a relationship with Dylan immediately.. ALSO the Nebraska staff is FILLED with NFL experienced coaches or Ex NFL Players (Bradden, Rhule, Raiola, Shorts all have NFL ties as a player or coach)
Portal will open back up. I expect Evans, and nitro tuggle to make their statement soon. We got talent on the way it's just a matter of timing. I think Kirby will fix it.
UGA don’t really use the portal if you remember the last natty we won we didn’t have anyone from the transfer portal
How many programs outside of LSU, OSU, and Alabama have produced more WRs and TEs in the first 3 rounds this decade than UGA?
I would count the transfers like AD Mitchell, Burton, etc. since they were recruited by UGA.
They also just brought in 2 TopTier receivers this cycle. Only so many balls to go around for a diva position.
We don't really need no more WRS
Georgia wide receiver core lead the fbs and fcs in dropped balls in the 2024 season. We do need more wide receivers
I mean.. I don’t see the big deal we don’t need all those transfers and you know Georgia not about to be paying all that money to these dudes
Overreaction. Arian has more receptions and yards than most of these guys--put that in perspective. Meaning, who should spend 7 figures on mid-round NFL talent? Desperate programs.
UGA has brought in Wims, Colbie Young, RaRa, Humphrey, M. Jackson, Arik Gilbert, Lovett, Cager, and maybe one or two I've forgotten. Maybe they have taken some valuable information from these transactions.