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Sentell’s Intel: What I’ve learned so far about Dylan Raiola’s commitment to Georgia football

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  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,590 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Everybody's assuming it's Dylan's decision to make...just like it was assumed Zach Evans didn't "want" to come to UGA.

    Kirby may not want him anymore, for whatever reason.

    Here...let me do it for ya...🤣🤣🤣

  • ColumbusDawgColumbusDawg Posts: 547 ✭✭✭✭ Senior
    edited December 2023

    It will be what it will be. And it will be great for UGA either way.

    Because we have Kirby Smart.

    To me its about playing time. Or UGA apparently trying hard to get Beck to come back, Raiola might have felt slighted or gotten his feelings hurt.

    If he goes to Nebraska, to me it will be his loss as far as his overall college football experience goes. UGA has a better town, coaches, facilities and program and will while he is in college and If playing for championships and winning them matter to him, it is not the 1980's anymore and he will not go to Nebraska.

    But like I said maybe he thought he was going to come in and start year one(Manning didn't) and the pursuit of Beck hurt his feelings and chances of that ever happening. Maybe he is too much of a mama's boy and that just hurt his tender feelings.

    Seems like it could be emotional to me.

    Or maybe all this speculation is wrong and he said he will come up there for a visit and give them one last honest to goodness chance to flip him if they gave his uncle a nice fat juicy raise? Well they did and now he is taking a trip up there.

    Maybe its because when he went to Buford this year and played against the toughest competition he ever played against and now he does not really want to face the toughest and fastest there are SEC defenses? I thought he wanted to play against the best though to get better? Time will tell.

    Either way, I do not freakin' care!

    He can stay with his commitment or he can flip. With all of the flipping he has done in the last few years, he might come to UGA and leave the next week.

    I do not know if his dad is micro-managing or what but something isn't right in this saga. Its not close to have been stable. Maybe too many knocks in the noggin from his playing days or something? Intentions are great but wishy washy, all over the place, more like scatter-brained, changing with the way the wind blows, not stable at all.

    Nebraska MIGHT be the only college he wouldn't leave because his uncle is there. Its gotten to this point already? Mega all-in to UGA and now forecasted to go to Neb last minute? Maybe its all just for show and to get his uncle that raise ultimately?

    And ultimately I do not really care. It would be nice to see his easy throws but its much better and far more important to see Kirby on the sidelines.

  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,590 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    "One week you are trying to win 30 straight and the next week your program is in disarray. W/o CBeck for '24 it is disarray."_____@UGADad20

    Lol...sure you want to stand by that statement? Disarray?....because of one player...or, position group? UGA??? I'll give you time to think about that, a little bit.

  • brvhrtbrvhrt Posts: 360 ✭✭✭✭ Senior
    edited December 2023

    "One week you are trying to win 30 straight and the next week your program is in disarray. W/o CBeck for '24 it is in disarray."_____@UGADad20

    LOL

  • khummelkhummel Posts: 938 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2023

    I'm finding it hard to believe the level of panic and "sky could fall" sentiments expressed in this and related posts. Good thing the Georgia staff and players didn't respond that way these past years, or forget about the spectacular win streak and championships. UGA will be fine with or without Raiola, with or without Beck, with or without both. UGA has won SEC and National championships with lesser talent in general and QB in particular. Whoever is on the roster has been and will continue to practice against elite talent, be developed by great staff, be supported by the best culture, and will therefore be able to go toe-to-toe with anyone next year, and the year after that. Doesn't guarantee wins, but Georgia will have what it takes to compete at the highest possible level. Go Dawgs!

  • reddawg1reddawg1 Posts: 3,872 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    IF CB comes back for 24 then we have the main cog of the offense, if not, then we're starting new with a never before starter, with zilch real game experience. Not that it would be totally impossible to put together a championship drive with a newbie QB , we certainly did it with Fromm, however, it would be next to impossible to pull it off considering all the attrition with starters across the board. Now If BB, Mims,LM, Dajon Edwards, Ra-Ra stayed then it would be more doable.

    Kirby's a great coach, but he can't pull a rabbit out of his hat when there's no rabbit in there.

  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 1,974 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Not just 1 player. UGA has already lost a lot to graduation/NFL and the TP. There were already rumblings of other flips before the QB flip rumors. The JC DE that UGA targeted committed to FU today. And this is from a #6 rated team.

    With UGA's '24 schedule and w/o an experienced QB, UGA could be looking at 5 losses. Possibly not a top 10 team. Solid QB play is that important. Weren't you the leader of the "SBIV's play is the reason we're winning all these games" cult? How soon you forget. Compared to the last 3 years that is disarray.

  • E_RocE_Roc Posts: 1,315 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2023

    Which top recruits specifically came here to play with Raiola? I know he liked to text with guys a lot (one of the reasons this is so odd), but there was never any noticeable bump in the class once he came on. Furthermore, while it seemed like he was firmly in the fold, we lost Carr and the highly rated tight end who went to FSU (blanking on his name), and Tuggle has apparently been wavering for quite some time now. So I'm not so sure the class was ever built on a Raiola foundation to begin with.

    Also, I'm curious what your idea of "bad vibes" would be, at a program like Georgia where by all accounts, community and culture are everything.

  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,590 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Let me remind you...Beck didn't start, before this year. Bennett didn't start before 2020 and wasn't "named" starter till 2022, after Daniels' departure...and 3 losses in 2 years [Bama x 2 & Fla]. Fromm didn't start in 2017, till Eason was injured.

    That about covers the Kirby Smart administration...I think. We can quibble about where Daniels stood WRT being a "starter". But, the fact is...Bennett took the vast majority of snaps in '20 & '21 and is credited with the majority of starts and wins. If you want to...we can just agree that 2020 thru 2021 was Offense-by-committee with Bennett and Daniels at the helm.

    In all the time Kirby has been at UGA...and, for ALL the talk and weight put on QB decisions, every year...he has only had 4 true "Starting quarterbacks" in that 7 year period. Eason [1.1 yr], Fromm [2.9 yrs], Bennett [3 yrs] and Beck [1 yr]. Not bad.

    I hear Arch Manning is considering transfer. 'Member him? Lol

  • GoodOlDawgGoodOlDawg Posts: 506 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I think so too. It’s the difference between watching football as a backup for two years on a championship caliber team and getting serious playing time for an “also ran” caliber team. I seriously doubt his plans include playing his final year with Nebraska. I expect to see him in the TP after starting a year at Nebraska.

    GO DAWGS!

  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,590 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I haven't put that much stock in a pro-style pocket passer, in years.

    IMO....The game has moved away from that...and, I don't see it returning. Not with the current rule book...and recruiting infrastructure...not to mention sports media...all of whom encourage athleticism other than a strong arm and accurate aim in prospective QB's.

    The NFL also has a say,, when it comes to "top tier QB's". What kind of QB's are THEY buying, these days...for the most money?. If you know what I mean.

    What's funny is...back in the day...QB's like Beck, Raiola and Manning would have been considered "running quarterbacks".

    I was pleasantly surprised by Beck's mobility and decision making, this year. I don't think he's ready for the next level, but, Levis and Richardson made it, so...what the hell do I know. Lol

    I DO think, if Beck sticks it out 1 more year..."We will remember his name", right along side all the other Bulldog Greats. He could earn himself a Heisman and CFB HOF induction, one day. Eternal recognition is a helluvan incentive to come back, if you grew up worshipping "The Trophy".

    As for Bennett....Mobility and accuracy were the main reasons I was all-in on Bennett. He fit the rest of the starting cast of players, much better than Daniels...IMO. Turns out, I was right on that one. And, that ain't always true. I was wrong a couple of times...I just can't remember when, dontcha know. Lol

  • GoodOlDawgGoodOlDawg Posts: 506 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Does he realize that Kyle McCord will also be in Lincoln this weekend for an official visit? If he’s looking for the starting job without any competition he may be in for a surprise!

    GO DAWGS!

  • Eric_CEric_C Posts: 101 ✭✭✭ Junior

    What I've learned, c'ya Dylan, good luck, and the Dawgs will still be in great shape.

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  • BigDawg61BigDawg61 Posts: 2,590 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I agree.....If he goes to the 'Huskers...he transfers in a year....and, UGA may wind up with him anyway. Only, a year further along, in maturity.

    I said the same thing about Manning last year. The Dawgs may still wind up with Him. Ya neva' know.

    The fact is...right now....the Dawgs are set at QB as far as I'm concerned.

    Unless and until....Beck declares for the draft AND Raiola pulls out his commitment to UGA. Then, it's back to the drawing board in the QB Room...not to mention, a basic game plan going into the Clemson game.

    I'm afraid, if UGA goes into next year's schedule with Stockton as "starter" and Puglisi backing him up....it may be a little bit of what Chicken Little [@UGADad20] said. Lol.

    It'll be tough to play any SEC schedule...much less UGA's '24 schedule with a 1st year QB. He would be cutting his teeth on Clemson. So...there's that.

    I think UGA does need Beck and/or Stockton back next year for a credible & comfortable "Natty Run". They could conceivably wind up with 2 or 3 losses, with their schedule and a rookie QB.

    The sky ain't falling, though. UGA...at the end of the day....is still UGA. And, Kirby is still Kirby. They will field a "quality team". I believe their incoming defense would afford em 3 or 4 games to get a good,, smart, rookie QB up to speed, for the most part.

    But, the Bama and Texas games, still loom large. The playbook would still be abbreviated for a rookie QB, even at that point. However, with their defense and o-line, they may not need to be very good or get too deep in the playbook. Just......"good enough".

    To me...it's all about controlling the line-of-scrimmage and defense. That gives you all sorts of flexibility with a young QB Room. With what the Dawgs have...and what they have, coming in... I don't think UGA's gonna have that problem in the foreseeable future.

    Therefore [Lol]...2024 UGA QB...not critical...but, desirable.

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