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Miller Westerfield: The ‘Dad gum’ Georgia football O-line target to know

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edited May 8 in Article commenting
imageMiller Westerfield: The ‘Dad gum’ Georgia football O-line target to know

Welcome to "Sentell's Intel" where Jeff Sentell not only provides you the latest recruiting information, he takes you into the homes of these students and what makes them special to the Georgia program.

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  • RedUga4EverRedUga4Ever Posts: 227 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Anyone coming from Roswell is the real deal. Go Dawgs!

  • JBMDawg46JBMDawg46 Posts: 978 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Don’t know where he’ll end up, but I like that he shows common courtesy to our Head Coach by saying “Coach Smart” instead of “Kirby.” 17 year olds calling a head coach by his first name shows a lack of raising imo. Yeah, I’m ole school.

  • jamboogiejamboogie Posts: 401 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    could be a good one if we can capture him.

  • RedUga4EverRedUga4Ever Posts: 227 ✭✭✭ Junior

    Kirby did say on day one, he wanted not to be called "coach". I get your point though! :)

  • BogartDawgBogartDawg Posts: 16 ✭✭ Sophomore

    the following quote stood out to me: “It is the Georgia community,” he said. “That’s all I’ve heard from former players. When people see you went to Georgia, it’s like an instant connection. Everybody knows your name. People have heard your name. You’re a known person. I’ve also heard so much about it helping on the business side of things once you’re out of college and no longer playing football.”

    I heard Davin Bellamy echo this recently with Brandon Adams on the podcast. Players like Tyler Atkins, who chased an extra million dollars in the short term hurt themselves in long run. In Atkins’ case, he was fairly well known around here, but now all that recognition and good will he built for himself is down the drain by going to Texas where nobody knows him. Why give the middle finger to the area where you have roots?Why offend half the state? Stay home where you’ll always be loved and where your connections will never be severed

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