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Georgia football practice report: Colbie Young among those making his return

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edited December 27 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia football practice report: Colbie Young among those making his return

The 6-foot-4 wide receiver stands out as Georgia’s most physically impressive pass catcher. That he was out at practice at all given he suffered a leg fracture on Oct. 18 makes his appearance all the more striking.

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  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 2,523 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    CYoung was not very fast to begin with. Coming off a broken leg and being out of game shape is not going to make him any faster. Every snap he takes is a snap taken from NThomas. NThomas is CYoung with more spees and RAC ability. Glad to have him available but don't see this as an upgrade.

  • ecdawg23ecdawg23 Posts: 1 ✭ Freshman

    Great news about Colbie! Also, we kick off at 1pm?? Does anyone ever proofread these posts? There are almost always errors lol. Anyway, Go Dawgs!!

  • UGADawgUGADawg Posts: 140 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Is CY still seeking medical redshirt for this year? If so, does playing in bowl games potentially effect the outcome?

  • GtheGreekGtheGreek Posts: 1,703 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Colby is a huge problem for opposing defences, and the more problems The Dawgs present the less likely opposing teams have solutions to cover all of the problems….GOOO DAWGS, Welcome back Colby….it's your opportunity to shine!

  • randomsportsfanrandomsportsfan Posts: 88 ✭✭ Sophomore

    @UGADad20 Sorry but this is incorrect. Colbie Young has NFL talent. Things just haven't gone his way since he came to Athens.

    @UGADawg Sorry both Young and Noah Thomas are in their last year of eligibility. I hope that both young men are rewarded with a long playoff run that leads to invites to the NFL scouting combine.

  • Bdw3184Bdw3184 Posts: 15,179 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    That said, Colbie Young is someone the Dawgs need. UGA has all the tools to make a run at it. The Ole Miss game will tell the tale. Irregardless, Kirby is THE premier coach in CFB. Win or lose, we UGA fans are lucky to have him. This years coaching cycle showed us how few options out there that really exist Most teams settled. Kirby has Georgia on a trajectory we could have never dreamed 10 years ago. I'll leave that right there. Hope all my fellow Dawgs have a healthy, safe and prosperous 2026. Thanks for the comraderie, support and a very good year

    So well said! Yes, we are a very lucky fan base and should be very appreciative!

    and let me add my “Amen, good sir” to your well wishes!

    Go Dawgs! Hate on Ole Miss!

  • UGADad20UGADad20 Posts: 2,523 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited 12:15AM

    It is cowardly to not address people directly.

    Yes CYoung can help. He is a big body with experience. That is his value. He will not gain separation from good DB's. BUT he will shield off smaller DB's with his body and get position to allow short, chains moving catches. That seems like a nice thing to say. The reality of CYoung is that he is not going to scare anyone with his "speed" or adjust well to a long, down the field throw.

    @87Dawg_11 "Colbie Young is the best receiver they’ve had the past two years". CY is a serviceable receiver. A guy who hasn't stayed healthy or out of trouble will never be anyone's "best" receiver. CY has 34 catches and 3 TD's in 12 games at UGA. You really want to stick w/your assessment?

    "He’s the one receiver that attacks the football". Apparently you have forgotten the back shoulder throw from CBeck vs AL in '24 when CY watched as the AL DB intercepted the ball, in the endzone, ending UGA's hopes of a comeback win. He didn't "attack" the ball. He didn't even make an effort to catch or keep the DB from catching the ball. He will go for the ball but doesn't possess any extraordinary athleticism that allows him overly extend his catch radius.

    @GoodOlDawg "I'm not following how Young's return to the lineup from an injury will impact Thomas' opportunities." To date they have played the same position (X) in the UGA O. They are rarely on the field together. So logically when one is in the other is out. CY will have value as a 3rd down short yardage receiver but the offense will not be as explosive with CY in the game and NT on the bench. Nowhere in my post did I say his return was a "liability". He is just not as capable of stretching the D or pulling off an explosive play as NT is. He will have a role if he is healthy. With the progress NT has made this year it seems like the UGA O is more dangerous with NT in the game over CY.

    @randomsportsfan "Sorry but this is incorrect. Colbie Young has NFL talent. Things just haven't gone his way since he came to Athens." Oh this is my favorite one. I'll say things "haven't gone his way". That is the understatement of the year. Hurt last year then suspended from the team and then hurt most of this year. As for being an "NFL talent", I'm not sure I see it. He is a small TE with TE skills in a WR body. If he doesn't run a 4.6 or better 40 he is a NFL FA hoping to catch on with someone in training camp. Either way the odds of him being a productive player long term are a long shot unless he surprises EVERYONE with some speed. From what I have seen you could time his 40 on a sundial. Someone in the NFL will likely give him a tryout but his personal history is enough alone to keep him from getting drafted.

  • GoodOlDawgGoodOlDawg Posts: 822 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    "To date they have played the same position (X) in the UGA O. They are rarely on the field together." 

    @UGADad20 I don't disagree with you regarding Thomas, and my comment was intended to suggest that. My point is that as Young returns from his injury, the coaching staff is not obligated to play him in situations that are ideal for Thomas (or vice versa). They have put a very sharp and deadly arrow (Young) back into their quiver that wasn't available for the last 5 games. Thomas is still just as sharp and deadly as he was during the regular season regardless of Young's status. When Thomas is the right guy for a particular situation (route, matchup, etc.), you will see him out there. You are correct that we are not likely to see them both on the field at the same time, but we will see Thomas every time he is the guy that Bobo/Coley wants to see on the field.

    With the return of Young, there are more sharp and deadly arrows in the quiver now than there was during the month of November. This is a good thing.

    GO DAWGS!

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