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I actually don't think we need another OL this class, much rather load up in 2020 with Broderick, Rogers (OL/DL), Chris Morris, Tate Ratledge, Andrew Raym, and Jalen Rivers.
Hartley is a rare DD-Dawg on the coaching staff. "DD" as in double degree here.
Undergrad and Masters from UGA.
Need, maybe not, but a guy with his talent should always have a spot.
Plus more cred as a national program; and higher class score, which might top ykw's.
He's a bit raw as is. Will take 1-2 years to be SEC ready. DL & DB are much bigger needs IMHO. Plus I'm pretty sure he's being steered to Tennessee. As with Nester, I'm good if he goes elsewhere.
Those are simply called Double Dawgs.
@JeffSentell you wrote about Plumlee and said that coaches can’t go in home with him and he can’t take an official visit to Georgia in order to maintain the possibility of blue shirting. Is he allowed to take an unofficial visit or would that void the blue shirt?
Unofficials will not void the blue shirt. He's already taken at least 2-3 of those to UGA.
Thanks for the clarification Jeff!
Almost a year ago, the recruitment for Phillip Webb got started.
It got off to somewhat a slow start for a prospect of his caliber, but as more schools saw the 6-foot-4, 210 pound linebacker out of Sugar Hill (Ga.) Lanier in action, more offers started rolling in.
Wake Forest offered first on February 2. He added offers here and there throughout the spring evaluation period, but after a big fall, where offers rolled in, the Rivals250 linebacker is up to 30 offers.
During the season, Webb added well over a dozen offers and he took in games at Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Georgia Tech and Tennessee.
TAKING IT ALL IN: "When I am on visits, I am looking at how I fit into the scheme as well as the home feeling. I try to learn as much as I can on each visit."
ATMOSPHERE: "Georgia had one of the best. It was a night game against Auburn and it was a great atmosphere. Clemson when they played South Carolina was very similar. Those atmospheres jump out to me a little."
THE SCHEME: "Every school is recruiting me to play outside linebacker and I don't really have a preference between a 4-3 and a 3-4 defense. I am kind of used to a 3-4 scheme because that is what my high school team rush, but I wouldn't say it matters much."
JUNIOR DAYS: "I do not have anything set up yet, but I will probably get to Clemson and Georgia again, maybe Duke, Auburn and some other schools."
"I really want to get down to visit Oklahoma. I have a good relationship with coach Riley and coach Kish. I want to see what it is like there."
SHOWING MOST INTEREST: "Auburn, Mississippi State, Oklahoma, Georgia and some others. A lot of schools are showing similar interest right now."
"I don't really have a timeline right now. All I really know is that I would like to be committed before my senior year."
"My decision will be based on relationships mainly. It will be very important to see who I bond with the best."
Webb seems to be completely open at this time. His father attended Auburn, so the Tigers were Webb's favorite school growing up. You have to keep an eye on Auburn. Clemson, Georgia and some others have impressed early on. These next few months will be important for Webb as he looks to make a decision over the summer. Will he take official visits this spring? That is something we will monitor too.
https://n.rivals.com/content/prospects/2020/phillip-webb-197591
https://twitter.com/phillipwebb?lang=en
Seems like he's still shopping around, considering what's going on in Miami. That would be a huge get, if we can convince him. Projected as a DB or a WR?
I think DB or RB
https://247sports.com/Player/Tucker-Gleason-46054252/