It sounds like UGA's version of "Rudy". The biggest difference is that I think this young man sees the field a whole lot more. Give em hell Cade!
This is one walk-on that will keep the bigger, multi-star, scholarship UGA linemen on their "toes." I knew an older kid like this when I was a young boy at Tennille, GA grade school. Though inches to a foot shorter, he could whip anyone in the school....no matter the size. A whirlwind. Brock Cade so reminds me of this kid. I just hope he can translate this ferocity on to the field and eliminates those awful failed 3rd and one situations..lol. Go gettem Brock! We'll be watching.
Brock is already a DGD and he has yet to be enrolled! If every player on our team loved UGA half as much as this young man, we would never lose a game. I love this kid, I will be pulling for him the four years he is here. Ruby! Rudy! Rudy!
I have often said here how the scout team and those who get little to no playing time are. From reading this, Mr. Brock's drive and determination will certainly "push" the "star" players.
I would love to watch practice when Brock is going up against our highly rated offensive linemen. Now that would be fun! He's all DAWG and predict he will see the field much more often than many predict. Instead of his name on the back of his jersey, he should have "Two Star" printed on the back and he should point to it every time he kicks some a**. He will raise the level of everyone around him. This is a great story and I will be following him from this point forward!
How long before the fans start chanting "CAD-E, CAD-E" when he finally hits the field. Seems like that sort of player.
Awesome story. After reading it there is no doubt in my mind Brock will help make the Bulldogs a better team. I will be cheering for him when he earns playing time. Go Dogs!