MockingVol
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English 101: When paraphrasing it's a good idea not to use quotation marks.
Okay, guy's a bum. But he's a 4-star bum and he bumped us up to the #3 class in the nation. We'll take him. He has good company as we also have commitments from 3 other 4-star WRs, plus a 3-star one. Only time will tell how good any recruits are. But Jacob Eason at QB should draw the attention of some other receivers to UGA.
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Good for you guys. Maybe one day Georgia can have a WR unit like WRU has right now and will have next year :hi:
English 101: When paraphrasing it's a good idea not to use quotation marks.
Okay, guy's a bum. But he's a 4-star bum and he bumped us up to the #3 class in the nation. We'll take him. He has good company as we also have commitments from 3 other 4-star WRs, plus a 3-star one. Only time will tell how good any recruits are. But Jacob Eason at QB should draw the attention of some other receivers to UGA.
Guess you may have missed it the first time. You won't win this one , objectively:
SEC position rankings: WR/TE SEC position rankings: Wide receivers and tight ends - ESPN
*Also check and compare recruiting rankings at WR for this year's class.
Let's be objective if we're going to debate.:hi:
What's changed?
1) Pig has returned. The article ranks us under the assumption he is huge question mark.
2) Tight ends are included in these ranks, and in apparently in Tennessee's case, our question marks at Offensive Live were as well.
3) There is absolutely zero mention of Von Pearson. The dude who was lighting up Sportscenter in the spring and has been named a starter.
If you want to have an objective discussion regarding receivers, using this article as support for UGA's superiority is weak.