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Georgia’s Arian Smith takes humble approach, catching on at Senior Bowl


MOBILE, Ala. — Sprinters and wide receivers aren’t typically known to be humble, but that’s the attitude Arian Smith has carried into Senior Bowl week.
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Thinks the sky is the limit for him. Most of all of his drops were between the ears imo…plus the bad habit he has to jump right before a reception (when not needed). The kind of speed and attitude he has doesn't grow on trees. He just needs someone to continue to work with him, worth the investment.
I thought he had a pretty dang good career at UGA, a DGD. Would have definitely lost some games without him.
Arian Smith will always be a DGD but I remember SO many dropped passes right in his hands. His first drop against Alabama last year could have changed the whole complexion of that game. Beck laid it right in his hands and…well, we all know how that turned out! 😂 I do wish him good luck however. Everyone has their own dreams and I hope he realizes his. Maybe better coaching will make him an All-Pro? Good luck Arian. Go Dawgs!
You can teach a WR to catch with practice, and using the jugs machine. What you can't teach is the speed Arian Smith possesses..GoDAWGS!
I’m a fan of smith. But from film it seems the injuries have taken a step or two off his speed. Yes he is still fast. But not low 4.2 fast. But maybe his track experience will give him an advantage at the gun.
He had a big catch late in the Ohio St game. I'll remember that one.
Key word in the headline. All Dawg fans saw it immediately.
I echo many of the comments here, Arian is a DGD, and I wish him the very best on and off the field.