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Georgia offensive lineman Cade Mays 'no moment is too big for him'
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Georgia offensive lineman Cade Mays 'no moment is too big for him'
ATHENS — Georgia’s offensive line is known best for its size and power, but Cade Mays adds a Swiss Army Knife element like no other. The sophomore from Knoxville is just as big and powerful as most any of his teammates, but his unique ability to line up at any of the positions truly puts the Bulldogs over the top.
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Next step for Cade: catch a TD pass on a goal line play.
I still can’t believe Kirby basically stole a UT legacy, right under their noses. Incredible. Winner: UGA Football.
Cade is as fun to watch as any player on the field! He is not about cheap shots as we are going to see against Auburn. Cade plays clean and mean!
It speaks volumes about Cade's ability as a versatile front man...with smarts. The guys is a war wagon. I hope his ankle is 100% Saturday. It will need to be. He and the OL will be tested and tested again. Remember, Mizzou played with a back-up QB...not Auburn...he is quite capable and won't make the flubs Powell did. Jake, on the other hand, has got to improve. I am puzzled with his play. He seems hurried and rushed? Made a good out-of-pocket run against Mizzou, yes....and some missed his throws. I admit. Pickens will be there and eager to receive from his buddy Fromm...again. Cager?...looks grim. Last I saw him he was in an arm sling!! Hopefully Trey Hill will be back at center. Need that big boy! One can dream of a big win for UGA. Reality tells me...nail-biter! Auburn is that good.