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Elijah Morrison: “Biggie” has a 600-pound squat, a UGA offer and loves ball

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edited January 23 in Article commenting
imageElijah Morrison: “Biggie” has a 600-pound squat, a UGA offer and loves ball

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  • 76junkyarddawg76junkyarddawg Posts: 90 ✭✭✭ Junior
    edited January 23

    Can't really get too excited about this young man. He might become a good player, but in this video, he is manhandling players much, much smaller than him. For the most part, I think you have to be skeptical of kids coming out of parochial schools. He wouldn't look like this if he was blocking kids from Buford, Grayson, etc. Also looks a little slow. How will he respond when defensive ends like Miami had this year- Bain and Mesidor- hit him in the mouth. Looks like a project.

  • navydawgnavydawg Posts: 5,649 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited January 23

    I’m not saying you’re wrong as you might well be right. But for me I was impressed with what he’s Already doing in the weight room. Now think about him in UGA’s S&C program And under the supervision of UGA’s team dietician.

    Love his attitude. Sounds like he’s more than willing to buy into what the coaches are trying to teach him. For the sake of discussion let’s say he doesn’t work out on the field as a freshman or even sophomore. By the time he’s a junior IF he continues to buy in you’d have probably a pretty good player for two years. Maybe even a third if he comes back as a graduate.

    At least he doesn’t seem stuck on himself which can be toxic in the locker room. I noted how his HS Coach said all the other players love him. That’s important especially on the O Line.
    His work with weights right now coupled with his great attitude sold me. I can imagine him after he’s refined at UGA. Dude is 6’5” and 315 now which is pretty stout. I respectfully disagree with you on this one. But I’ve been wrong before …… 😀. Oh and don’t know who down voted you it wasn’t me !!

  • HellHoundHellHound Posts: 92 ✭✭ Sophomore

    really like this LB out of Garner NC they just offered Aroson Randle. I was worried about what was going on with the recruitment of the LBs lately. This guy is fast and covers space and explodes at contact. You got to run. Really good prospect. I don’t care what they are rated as long as they can move. The highschool Lbs that are heavy in highschool always concern me bc they typically gonna slow down with more weight. You got be able to move in all directions. Too much weight gain in highschool equals tight hips. Don’t rush the weight gain.

    Everytime, I watch Ga Basketball they been doing good then I watch them and they get clapped. Everytime.

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