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Kayin Lee: Sensational in-state cornerback shares why he backed off his UGA commitment

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  • brvhrtbrvhrt Posts: 360 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    "There probably was not going to be a lot of strong interest from major programs for a Georgia prospect still committed to UGA."

    "He is one of the elite defensive players of this class."

    These can't co-exist.

    He did commit early, and he may very well just want to truly see what's out there...but there are a couple of things that I completely disagree with:

    1) The talent in the DB room (especially the kids that just signed) 100% had an impact on his decision.

    2) He most certainly wanted/needed to feel more wanted and needed. The amount and level of attention heaped on these kids is pretty much a drug.

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