Rajion Neal

#26
#26
Most impressive run for me was the 4th down where he side stepped an UGA defender in the backfield and dove for it. He showed toughness.

Yep...he literally dove right and let his left leg take the hit to drive his momentum to the 1st down...that was impressive!
 
#27
#27
Multiple times he was caught in the backfield and twisted/turned for positive yardage. It's an example of a tough young man and good coaching fundamentals. When he dove for the first down on 4th and inches it reminded me of a bigger Travis Stephens.
 
#29
#29
Beast! He put his head down and got the extra yards after first contact. That is all I can ask for as a fan. Excellent game Neil!

^This^

First time I've really seen him make a concerted effort after initial contact to grind out more yards. Ran with authority today and was damn glad to see it.
 
#30
#30
Georgia's front seven on D is surprisingly stout--they were not easy to run on. A lot of tough yards except for the big 4th down run. He saved our bacon--for a moment--on that fourth down dive when the defender came flying in from the back side and hit him in the backfield. Managed to squeeze out a first down.

LSU only had 77 yards rushing against Georgia.

I have been very critical of Rajion Neal, so im glad to eat my crow, this kid ran hard for every inch he could get. I have never seen him play with this must effort and heart. If he keeps playing hard and progressing he will get a chance to play on Sundays.
 
#31
#31
If only a coach had told him to fall down!!! Ga let us score. Heads up play by them!

Ok what if the next play we fumble? you score when you can score unless you are leading then you may think about falling before you get in the endzone
 
#32
#32
If only a coach had told him to fall down!!! Ga let us score. Heads up play by them!

Serious question: have you ever seen a college player fall down or take a knee in that situation?
 

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