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Bryan McClendon shares why it means so much for him to coach for Georgia football
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Bryan McClendon shares why it means so much for him to coach for Georgia football
For Bryan McClendon, it wasn’t a difficult decision to come back to Georgia. Despite being hired by Miami last offseason, McClendon had an opportunity to return to a place that meantso much to him in Georgia.
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I wasn't able to comment on Ga.not being invited to the White House because the comments section became total politics.
Thank you to the Forum Administators for shutting it down. For those that want to fit politics into everything, go somewhere where it's appropriate and leave our forum alone....sorry but I'm sick of the political devide!
B-Mac being back at Georgia is so surreal for this long-time fan. It has seemed in the past like the WR room was an afterthought at Georgia, almost like the red-headed stepchild of the program. When Pickens came in, that changed a bit, and with the current group of WRs (and some recently gone), it looks like things are changing. I hope whoever is the next QB1, that they will light up the scoreboard with an aerial assault that will attract even more elite WRs into the program. I think B-Mac will have great success here, not only recruiting, but developing these young men into NFL caliber players!
@truthteller
Yep, the vertical passing game is key to recruiting elite WRs. Otherwise all you will get is a bunch of slot WRs, guys too slow to play WR but not physical enough to play TE, and track guys who can't run routes and have bad hands.
B-Mac being at UGA is a very, very solid asset for our Dawgs no doubts !! He helps build success in many ways. Go Dawgs !!