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Re: Christen Miller demonstrates one key difference between previous Georgia defensive lines
Without that 350 lb middle tackle, the dogs will be giving up yards and points. CM is good, but he needs a big guy to eat up two tackles. Jordan Hall is 320 - but more in line with a regular tackle. The dawgs have a couple options - Nasier Johnson and Ogoboko. Can they get ready?
Re: Christen Miller demonstrates one key difference between previous Georgia defensive lines
while I agree with most of what you said, I think Gabe Harris needs to be healthy too. If these four are healthy and contribute the defense shouldn’t miss a beat.

Re: Christen Miller demonstrates one key difference between previous Georgia defensive lines
JJA has been here one season. Little too early to lump him in with those other 2.

Re: 5-star Tyler Atkinson recaps vital Georgia football official visit
I am not sure that Atkinson isn't looking for a situation where he (is more interested?) can build his "AtkNup" brand while making a name for himself as an individual on the football field. He seems more interested in being "the straw that stirs the drink" than being a cog in one of the nations most dominant defenses. That's my take.
I read where Clemson is desperate to sign him. They would allow him to rise above their program as an individual and pay him as a priority. Unlike at UGA, he would shoot to the top of the Clemson depth chart on day 1 on campus.
This recruitment reminds me a lot of the recruitment of Barrett Carter out of N Gwinnett a few years ago. Clemson convinced the higher rated Carter that Clemson was the best place for him at the next level.
Carter played 4 years at Clemson. Won a couple of ACC championships. Was 1st or 2nd team All-ACC twice and was drafted in the 4th rd on the NFL draft.
UGA missed out on Carter and signed Jalon Walker. Walker went on to win a National Championship, 2 SEC championships, Butkus Award as nations top LB, All American and went 15th overall in the NFL draft.
UGA took 2 ILB's in the '25 class. Currently, UGA has no ILB's committed in the '26 class.

Re: 5-star Tyler Atkinson recaps vital Georgia football official visit
The bottom line…..I know it, every contributor to Dawg Nation knows it, every D-1 coach knows it and every NFL scout knows it……if you are truly committed to play LB in the NFL, the place you go for development is The University of Georgia…..Not Oregon or TOS and sure as hell not Clemson or Auburn……that said, if TA is indeed an AtkNup kind of guy, there's no better gold than to become a DGD by AtkNup every game day.
So Mr Atkinson if you really believe you've got what it takes to make that moniker synonymous with the BEST LB in college football, becoming a DAWG is the only place to be cause Odell,Randall, Tommy, John, Boss, Rennie, Knox, Nakobe, Ben and Roquan have set the bar in the stratosphere!

Re: 5-star Tyler Atkinson recaps vital Georgia football official visit
I'm too scared to get in on this one. I just hope to High Heavens that we sign Mr. Atkinson. It would be beyond wonderful to watch him play in Athens!! And even better for him—he wouldn't have to spend three Loooong years in that rat hole called Clemson,SC.
Re: If Georgia offense is to improve in 2025, its seniors will be a key reason why
Simply to differentiate between school year and eligibility

Re: Christen Miller demonstrates one key difference between previous Georgia defensive lines
Can't help the club from the tub. Seems that Miller, Hall and JJA have all been hurt more than they have been healthy while at UGA. UGA having a full complement of healthy DL will be a big part of how successful the defense will be in '25.

Re: Christen Miller demonstrates one key difference between previous Georgia defensive lines
Gabe Harris has been injured both seasons he’s been here. That’s what I was getting at.
If the offense doesn’t give the opposing team the ball as much as in 24 the defense should improve. Nate Frazier has to hold on to the ball and I don’t think Gunner will throw as many INTs as Carson did last year.