'26 GA OL Brandon Anderson

I mean...it's the off-season and he's got a full season left to play.

But seems Georgia is showing interest and he wants to open things back up. We seem more loyal to these 3 stars that start to get noticed more than they do to us. Taking his commitment so early could also be seen as a "why though" based on his rating...but maybe being uncommitted he expects more attention/invites to Junior camps.
 
I mean...it's the off-season and he's got a full season left to play.

But seems Georgia is showing interest and he wants to open things back up. We seem more loyal to these 3 stars that start to get noticed more than they do to us. Taking his commitment so early could also be seen is a "why though" based on his rating...but maybe being uncommitted he expects more attention/invites to Junior camps.
With our perceived issues at OL recruiting, and there are some. I get it. We whiffed on Utu. And now we're not the leader with Anderson.

I absolutely would love to have this kid as part of the class. But, lets not pretend that OG's are as coveted as Tackles. We will be fine!
 
you wont

and people here will still try to convince you hes a good coach.

This is an obnoxious redo of the anti Martinez diatribe to the max we all had to endure last year! Can ‘T spend much analysis on the 21’ and 22’ NCAA THREAT classes and the 23 guys will be on the clock this year with an eye on SANDERS, his first can’t miss FR. If some 24’
guys provide some quality reps that would be a big plus.
 
Elarbee has got to go. It is comedy at this point.
This is far from over

So Elarbee doesn’t get any credit for spotting his ability before anybody else? Of course not. And he doesn’t get any credit for developing the relationship, earning his trust, and getting the commit in the first place? Of course not.

He just gets the blame for something that may be beyond his control.
 
This is far from over

So Elarbee doesn’t get any credit for spotting his ability before anybody else? Of course not. And he doesn’t get any credit for developing the relationship, earning his trust, and getting the commit in the first place? Of course not.

He just gets the blame for something that may be beyond his control.

It is beyond his control. The only one to blame, if you really want to lay blame, is the recruit. It's their decision
 

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