On ESPN they projected rogers to go to Tennessee as well.
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4. Da'Rick Rogers, WR:
In the mix: Tennessee Volunteers, Georgia Bulldogs, Alabama Crimson Tide, Florida Gators, Mississippi State Bulldogs, West Virginia Mountaineers, USC Trojans
Just as fast as the Vols seem to be fading with Ambles, they could be surging for Rogers, the country's No. 6 WR. Another Georgia product, Rogers has been committed to Georgia since last June. And it appeared that the Dawgs had him locked up. But Tennessee made a hard run at him, and politically this battle sounds messy. Earlier this month, then Vols recruiting coordinator Ed Orgeron had an in-home visit with Rogers' QB Nash Nance, who was committed to Vandy. Rogers was there too, and Orgeron reportedly invited Nance and Rogers to visit Knoxville. That did not sit well with the players' coach Hal Lamb, whose dad Ray Lamb is actually in charge of high school relations for UGA football.
"I heard that Orgeron was over there [at the Nances] yesterday and offered Nash but I didn't know anything about Da'Rick," Hal Lamb told the AJC on Jan. 6. "I haven't talked to anybody from Tennessee. They did that behind my back and I'm not happy with them."
Orgeron and Kiffin, obviously, had left for USC, but Vols assistant Jim Chaney has been persistent and has developed a relationship with both Nance and Rogers and Nance's dad, Mike, a one-time basketball recruit. Both players visited UT last weekend and Rogers said he liked it, according to Chip Towers:
Rogers went on to cite much of Baggett's resume, that he'd tutored Randy Moss, Cris Carter and Chris Chambers in the NFL and Plaxico Burress and Andre Rison in college. And he talked about Dooley's NFL experience under Nick Saban and leading Louisiana Tech from obscurity to its first bowl game in seven years in only two seasons.
Rogers also did say he was still committed to UGA. On Tuesday, Mark Richt used his one visit to Rogers. Apparently, some UGA fans are fretting now more than ever since Rogers removed the profile picture on his Facebook page of him in a Georgia No. 3 jersey. As the AJC points out, he would be unable to wear No. 21 at Georgia because it was retired for 1940s star Frankie Sinkwich. But that number is available for him at UT, Rogers told the paper.
My guess: Tennessee.