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Family ties make Georgia-Tennessee a more emotional game for Cade Mays, Azeez Ojulari and Eli Wolf
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Family ties make Georgia-Tennessee a more emotional game for Cade Mays, Azeez Ojulari and Eli Wolf
ATHENS — Every so often you'll see a truly terrible "house divided" license plate on the front of a car. For every Georgia-Florida one you see, you might also come across an Alabama-Georgia Tech one that really makes you scratch your head. But for the Mays, Ojulari and Wolf families this week, it really will be a
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Does anyone know if UGA has offered Olujari's brother a scholarship? Honestly, if we have, I can't see ANY reason why he would want to go to Tennessee. I mean, he's from Georgia, his brother is on his way to becoming a star at Georgia, which means that as the little brother he'll be treated like royalty from Day 1. It's a realistic chance to play again with his brother, which most kids can only fantasize about. So if (and someone else would have to help me on this) UGA has offered him, I really don't understand why he wouldn't jump at that opportunity rather than go somewhere where even their own supporters say they will struggle for next couple of years.
Obviously you because you took the time to comment.
According to 247 Sports, BJ Ojulari is a 4* 6-3 224 pound WDE. Offers from all the big boys including UGA. With an offer from Stanford, you'd think he's intelligent but then he's committed to UTe.
He must want to be his own man, and be part of something special!