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Re: Dontrell Glover admits even he was surprised to earn a starting spot for Georgia so quickly
Fingers ^
Dont you just hate it when you fat thumb the catch phrase? lol, dmm the luck…just for that I vote myself down, anonymously that is…
Gramster
Re: Georgia football injury report provides the latest on Gabe Harris, Colbie Young
Had it myself many years ago. Took several weeks to heal, and to this day, it still gives me problems every now and then. Tough injury to rehab from, never thought it could be that bad, until it happened to me.
1SICemDAWGS1
Re: Post Your Dawgs Christmas Swag
My wife made me this shirt from my viral meme creation.
Re: Colbie Young updates his status as he aims to return for Georgia: âThereâs no hesitationâ
Hopes he is in shape and that LAIG of his hasn’t slowed him even more… 😏.
Eastmandawg
Re: Elijah Griffin: Freshman DL shares his âWelcome to Georgia footballâ moment
I can't wait for Griffin to tap even deeper into his vast potential, beast X 10, wrecking opposing SEC teams for 2 more years, hopefully all of it in the red & black. Go Dawgs!
Re: Colbie Young updates his status as he aims to return for Georgia: âThereâs no hesitationâ
"Prior to his injury, Young was a major weapon in the Georgia offense. He tallied 23 receptions for 336 yards and a touchdown in Georgia’s first seven games. He caught a 35-yard pass from Gunner Stockton on the opening play of the first Georgia Ole Miss game."
It wasn't the opening play of that drive but actually the 3rd play for 36 yards on a flea flicker from Gunner. I believe Colbie was injured on that play as well. Yes he was a major weapon and hope to see him pick up where he left off against Ole Miss.
Stiffneck
Re: BREAKING: 5-star 2027 Georgia legacy DJ Jacobs commits to Ohio State
Getting a little concerned as it seems like missing on our share of top level recruits, especially in state, is becoming the norm rather than a few exceptions.
At some point missing on so many top level recruits may come back to haunt us. The Jordan Davis 3* references are great & accurate, but gotta have some 5* types in there too (Nakobe, Nolan Smith, etc.). Jordan was awesome on his own but it had to help having so much talent out there with him.

Re: BREAKING: 5-star 2027 Georgia legacy DJ Jacobs commits to Ohio State
Good question Truthteller, I have often wondered the same.
But my guess is, is that he is a college guy and will not go to the pros if given the chance. Also guessing Georgia is the only school he wants to be at. Pretty sure that Georgia has the resources to keep him there also. Who knows how long he wants to work, Saban walked away when he wanted to - and it had more to do with where he was in life (age) and not the frustration of NIL…. besides, I believe Saban made most of his money on his car dealerships.
As far as the NIL goes, the last I looked, Georgia is in the top 5 in collectives. That is enough to "keep on keeping on" imo. Thinks when all is said and done, he is on equal footing with the top 5 teams, that is enough to compete…and I really don't like chasing the kids who want to go to the highest bidder anyway, hard to build a team doing that.
Guessing he is focusing on the proven players first and appropriating the money that way - and doing the same with the position of play, recruits included, much like the pros do.
In short, thinks he has adjusted to most all of it and is doing better than most all out there. He will be here until he decides to retire.