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Georgia football 2025 offensive depth chart projections, starting lineups

SystemSystem Posts: 12,544 admin
edited July 29 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia football 2025 offensive depth chart projections, starting lineups

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  • GBALGBAL Posts: 899 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Nothing new here.

  • GoodOlDawgGoodOlDawg Posts: 557 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Running back:

    1. Nate Frazier (Soph.)
    2. Josh McCray (Sr.)
    3. Bo Walker (Fr.), Roderick Robinson (R-Soph.), Chauncey Bowens (R-Fr.),

    What is the key to keeping these guys healthy through Fall Camp? There's a whole lot of talent in this RB room and it would be a great advantage to have them all playing at 100%.

    GO DAWGS!

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 4,159 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    McCray is a brutally strong runner and deceptively fast, too. Look to see a lot of him.

  • mitch_earlmitch_earl Posts: 27 ✭ Freshman
    edited July 29

    "Thomas, Young, Bell, Humphreys and Branch figure to be locks for that rotation."

    If they are @MikeGriffith that's a real tragedy. No current UGA WR has ever had a 600 yard season anywhere they have played. This includes Bell, the sole guy contending for the top 6 that was recruited to UGA out of high school. And it also includes Thomas, Young, Branch and Humphreys. Indeed Bell and Humphreys haven't even had 500 yard seasons. While Smart has landed some more highly rated individual guys - though this includes guys who were athletes as opposed to pure WR prospects - Taylor, Wiley, Blackshear, Williams and Roldan are the most highly rated WR group that Smart has landed. The 2020 class - Arian Smith, Jermaine Burton, Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, Justin Robinson and Ladd McConkey - is the only one that is even close. Burton played plenty that year and others would have had it not been for the pandemic and the All-SEC schedule. And that team had way more talent returning talent WR, TE and RB - 6 guys who are in the NFL right now plus Kearis Jackson who was released this offseason and is now in the CFL - than the 2025 Bulldogs do. If these guys don't play and don't play plenty, some real explaining will need to be done.

    Incidentally, if you look at this current #1 ranked recruiting class it appears that UGA has regressed to mean. 3 WR recruits, all of them 3 star. To see what I mean when I say "regressed to mean" here is Smart's history recruiting WRs below. There is just no evidence that Smart values the sort of productivity at WR that the other national contenders do. And as for the people who want to blame Bobo or the other assistants, those guys have come and gone and in some cases come back again. Smart is the only constant here.

    UGA did not land a top 100 WR in 2016 (Hardman was an athlete that some were recruiting at DB and Ridley was not top 200).

    They landed a couple in 2017 (Holloman and Gibbs) but the rest were 3 star.

    2018: Kearis Jackson was 4 star but not top 200 and the other WR was 3 star.

    2019: Like 2025, Pickens and Blaylock were both top 50 . Unlike 2025 they were also the only WRs in the class.

    2020: the only Smart class that Rivals the 2025 one. Arian Smith top 40, Jermaine Burton top 60, Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint top 100, Justin Robinson 4 star, Ladd McConkey 3 star. Burton played plenty that season. More guys would but for the pandemic. And UGA had way more talent at WR, TE and RB in 2020 than now.

    2021: Mitchell and Meeks were 3 star.

    2022: Morrissette was (barely) top 100. Bell and the other 3 WRs in the class were 3 star.

    2023: three 4 star WRs but no top 100

    2024: 4 star and 3 star, no top 100

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  • GoodOlDawgGoodOlDawg Posts: 557 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    "If they are @MikeGriffith that's a real tragedy. "

    This is an article written by Conner Riley, not Mike Griffith.

  • navydawgnavydawg Posts: 4,152 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I don’t know what an award for unsung hero would be called but Cash sure deserves it. So Many times he’s come in clutch to make a much needed play.

  • E_RocE_Roc Posts: 1,403 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited July 29

    I'm waiting for the 7 paragraph response explaining that, umm, actually, the byline is wrong based on Riley's and Griffith's professional history and a forensic analysis of their writing styles.

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