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Julio Humphrey shares why he flirted with the transfer portal but remained at Georgia

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edited March 26 in Article commenting
imageJulio Humphrey shares why he flirted with the transfer portal but remained at Georgia

ATHENS — Julio Humphrey wanted to clear up any confusion.

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  • jdatl3jdatl3 Posts: 466 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Ok, so upfront I'm a Dawg fan. But ignoring my own desires, stick with the best coaches around. Your future is very bright. I would focus on school, technique, and a good financial advisor. Get some Jesus and help others. The rest will take care of itself.

  • SmartsTheManSmartsTheMan Posts: 1,539 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    It's not good to lose blue-chip prospects to nothing more than a bigger NIL deal; but I truly believe a 4-star or even some 3-star who's willing to earn it (not get a guaranteed starter position) who values development over a slightly bigger NIL deal, is going to be the better player for Georgia as an end product.

  • UGA66UGA66 Posts: 4,253 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    A solid player showing some real maturity as Humphrey is generally makes the right choices. He did and remained with Georgia. This is the character of player UGA needs as a leader.

  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 1,939 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    "one of them is going to also play STAR." CKS. Hmmmm, that is a puzzling statement by CKS. Back up/cross trained STAR? Are the reserve S's not up to the task of playing the STAR?

    The STAR is expected to be Aguero. STAR is more of a roving S/LB position. Cover the TE. Support the run w/some thump. Usually the STAR is a S not a CB. Now there may be some strict passing situations (3rd and long, 5 wide) where you want a CB in the STAR position. But those would be the exception rather than the rule. None of the UGA CB's has Lassiter like ability in run support.

  • PappyDawg27PappyDawg27 Posts: 4 ✭ Freshman

    "Juilo" Humphrey??

    Really, Connor? Do you even know how to spell your own name? I see you misspell 'Georgia' often. Check your stuff every now and then, dipstick.

  • 1SICemDAWGS11SICemDAWGS1 Posts: 2,016 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited March 26

    It explains in the 1st paragraph about "Julio" Humphrey, and how that came about. Quintorris Lopez "Julio" Jones Jr., better known as Julio Jones, was his favorite player, so he was tagged with the name Julio..read before you criticize.

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  • egdawgsegdawgs Posts: 4 ✭ Freshman

    Thanks for staying Humphrey, your speed gets you more playing time. You looked good last year before your injury. Keep on chopping.

  • ftworthdawgftworthdawg Posts: 803 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    I'm so glad he stayed, he's a difference maker as a CB.

  • GoodOlDawgGoodOlDawg Posts: 502 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @SmartsTheMan Excellent point! When you consider the development process at UGA, the 4-star player status can be elevated to 4.5 or even 5 by just being in the UGA program. We've seen this demonstrated by multiple players every season. There should be a conversion chart that shows what a 3 or 4-star player is actually ranked depending upon which football program he chooses.

    GO DAWGS!

  • JoeClarkJoeClark Posts: 492 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Stories like this remind you that these are still children.. Just missing home and wanting to be around their support system.

    I think a great deal of us went through that feeling the first year or two away...

  • ypcregypcreg Posts: 347 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Eventually, the NIL is going to become a bigger and bigger part of the recruiting. If UGA is going to be behind on NIL, it's going to be a big test to see how good CKS can do without top 3 classes consistently.

  • BetheredgeBetheredge Posts: 211 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Everyone thinks about NIL from a cash viewpoint. It’s cars, clothes, jewelry, condos, & much more. Many kids are having their family & support team brought in for every game home & away. Airfare, hotels, meals, tickets, etc… For most college kids, seeing the family every week during the season would cramp their style. Bottom line is they don’t necessarily have to be lonely any longer.

    In the end there will have to be a system that limits NIL for incoming freshman. The big payout needs to go to kids that have earned the reward not to a 17-18 year old kid that’s been playing against high school kds the majority of which 99% will never put on a uniform again after graduation.

  • JimWallaceJimWallace Posts: 6,143 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate


    You may be right in thinking Georgia football will eventually have to be a major league NIL contestant. I hope not.

    Kirby has long recruited for a certain type of talented athlete, going for character, going for players who embrace the culture at UGA, finding players who want to embrace the workload, and the intensity of the training program, etc. I hope this continues, successfully continues, without the necessity to get into NIL bidding wars.

    If anybody can make it work Kirby can.

    Go, Dawgs!

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