Zamir has turned into the star he was meant to be. He has worked so hard to be the best he can be. His TD against the gators was a thing of beauty. He's got it all ... moves, quickness, speed, balance and POWER, and he's a great young man. May God bless him all his life.
And no fumbles. Who doesn't like a back who dishes the punishment on contact, in the uber-tough SEC, and simply doesn't cough up the ball. He'll also big-time put his hat on rushers to protect our QBs. Go Zeus! Go Dawgs!
Sets a great example. Great leader. DGD. Goes to show that if you believe in yourself and work hard you can accomplish goals. Wishing good health to ZW and the rest of the team going forward. RB1 and it isn't even close.
ZW's vision is overlooked by some. Without mentioning names we have a few backs who continually either make wrong reads or don't see creases, they end up running into either our blockers or defenders.
Zamir is easily our most important back this season. Cook has value as a receiver, but we have to have a back that has vision and toughness on inside runs, Zeus has those qualities.
Good one DallasDawg. Zeus is my favorite UGA back...Milton a close second. I like power runners. A to B.....get it done. His story is amazing. Very athletic and bulldog strong. Humble beginnings and by sheer grit to football stardom. Overcoming two of the most serious ACL injuries a back can receive. True success story.
I love Zamir White. He just lines up and goes. As for Swift in 2019, I thought the main reason he was limited in the SECCG was because he injured (or re-injured) his shoulder on a play near the end of the Georgia Tech game that year. It wasn't so much cumulative hits throughout the season, as it was what happened in that game. Also, Kirby may be right about SEC running backs no longer being able to maintain a heavy workload. But really, does anyone think that if Derrick Henry was still at Alabama that he couldn't easily carry the ball 20-25 times a game, every game? Some guys are just built differently. Go Dawgs!