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Re: The nine ways how the Ole Miss win amplifies Georgia football recruiting
It is always good to hear such positive things coming off a big win and awesome environment. In an age it is so difficult to win guys bc of nil you still need every advantage you can get. A lot of in state kids are selling out for insane bags more recently than ever, but we still continue to bring in great talent. What is different about georgia is this year we are really inexperienced. Even a lot of the older guys have not played meaningful snaps before this year. We continue to pull out wins in a year that most teams end up dropping these games. Its easy to lose site of reality with our recent run of success, but that type of team building is no longer possible and we were always do for the reset that happens to team every 3-5 years where you just have more positions you have to break in inexperienced players. Continue to fight, maintain your culture, whether the learning curve and continue to win and as each game goes by things will trend better amd better. Happy to hear that kids are still seeing the true upside of Uga.
Re: What comes next for the Georgia football passing offense following Colbie Young injury update
They missed Colbie Young when he went out last year, and they'll miss him this year. He's the most complete receiver (speed, size, hands) the Dawgs have and really attacks the ball. Noah Thomas is supposed to be that guy, but he hasn't shown it so far. The good news is that London Humphreys and Dillon Bell can operate on the outside, and Branch is a Mr. Do-Everything. It seems the Dawgs need to start attacking the deep middle of the field with Branch and the other receivers to get them the ball on the move and create YAC.