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What recent history tells us about how well Georgia football recruits 5-star prospects

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edited May 14 in Article commenting
imageWhat recent history tells us about how well Georgia football recruits 5-star prospects

What recent history tells us about Georgia’s chances with remaining …

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  • WoodrowWoodrow ✭✭✭ Junior

    Man I wish I had listened to his interview closer, if I had I would never have predicted that he would come here. Money is what won out on this deal, just like Terry.

  • MontanaDawgMontanaDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited May 14

    Well, we've got our 5-star QB, but one position we have struggled to land and keep is a 5-star at RB.

    Where are the 5-star Swifts, Chubb, Gurley, and Sony Michel's on our roster? It's been too long since we landed an elite 5-star.

    No worries here about Kirby and his recruiting prowess. He's a Master.

  • ChawlieDawg88ChawlieDawg88 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Say what you want, it's not about what team turns out the most players or how well they develop players. It's about the money they can earn in college! Agents for high school kids, who would have ever thought!

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