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Re: 4-star TE Brayden Fogle commits to Georgia football
Glad he waited and hopefully analysis everything so that the garbage of decommitting does not come into play. Have to say, these coaches really seem to be some heavy recruiters. Personally, I think this season and beyond has some good writing on the wall, as long as the players don't let the wins go to their heads.
Re: 4-star TE Brayden Fogle commits to Georgia football
Love his thoughts on playing for the DAWGS and being developed correctly. Good to have you on our side young man.
Re: 4-star TE Brayden Fogle commits to Georgia football
So darn refreshing to hear this kid after that 5* Derek Cooper I am still planning on leaving my options open for better bids after I announce next week b s article the other day! Welcome to the G Brayden…absolutely love your attitude.

Re: 4-star TE Brayden Fogle commits to Georgia football
Lets go! Man our reruting is on fire, and I do not see it slowing down. If we get Atkinson, Prothro, and Cooper, this class will be insane.
Re: Greg Sankey: Politics don't belong in College Football Playoff equation
"One of the points Smart made at the SEC spring meetings was that other sports don’t seem to have the same political interference when determining champions."
Either Smart doesn't pay attention to NCAA basketball or he is pulling everyone's leg. My guess is the latter.
"Last year’s CFP committee placed a greater emphasis on the number of losses than the number of quality wins."
If you actually watched SEC football last year as opposed to judging it by the reputation that it made 2003-2022 then you would realize that nearly all the "quality wins" in the SEC were in the heads of its fans. Notre Dame 23 UGA 10 and Ohio State 42 Tennessee 17 made that clear.
Let me restate: in the last 2 years Texas is the only SEC team to win a playoff game. Alabama lost in the first round in 2023. Tennessee lost in the first round - and UGA lost their first game - in 2024. "Politics" would mean pretending that this isn't the case.
Re: Greg Sankey: Politics don't belong in College Football Playoff equation
It's no coincidence, that over the years...UGA, Bama....and, now Texas....have catastrophic injuries they have to mitigate [with rare exception].
It's because of their physical brand of football [in games & practice]. They plan for that as best they can, but lately...it's effected their Postseason health, more than in the past.
I think, that may be due to roster shortages. Teams like UGA, Bama & Texas aren't as deep as in the past (prior to '23), due to the NIL/TP.
For instance...in '20, Bama lost Waddle a projected Heisman favorite. He was replaced by the eventual Heisman winner...Devonte Smith. A guy that had been riding the bench in Ohio, the year before. Lol
Benches in the SEC used to be deeper. Now...they are spread out over 2 conferences. Physicality, may not be the answer anymore. Maybe, CFB is becoming more of a finesse game.
Will we see a change in Kirby's strategy this year??? I think so. He's a Smart guy. Lol