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But seriously, it's not like red and black are commonly worn together. I'm surprised at you all.
#staywoke
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But seriously, it's not like red and black are commonly worn together. I'm surprised at you all.
#staywoke
But seriously, it's not like red and black are commonly worn together. I'm surprised at you all.
#staywoke
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** ‘Plan B’ Considered …. We had word of this the other day: Braxton Miller is now willing to consider a position change if things don’t work out at quarterback. It was the first time that word had leaked out and gotten to us.
But we heard more info later that day from a completely different/independent source close to the Miller camp. Apparently, in the last two weeks Braxton approached Urban Meyer and said it was time to discuss “a possible Plan B.”
So what exactly does that mean?
“If his shoulder doesn’t hold up, he told [Meyer] he’s got to have another way to get to the NFL and that’s to play another position on offense and he’s been running some routes,” the source said. “And Braxton has never worked like this [in the weight room]. Ever.”
So what is the confidence level in the Miller camp that Sunday football is on the horizon?
“Oh, he is going to play in the league,” the source, “no doubt about that.”
In an interview with Fox 5 out of Atlanta, Tony Eason, the father of Lake Stevens (Lake Stevens, Wash.) quarterback and Georgia commitment Jacob Eason, gave a little insight as to exactly why his son has been so solidly committed to the Bulldogs for almost exactly a year now.
"I've got to tell you, just driving in from the airport, we stopped at a country buffet. He was eating the food. He's got his camera out the car window," Eason said in the interview with Fox5. "He's looking at the truths of Georgia. He's talking about the weather. He's looking at the architecture, the food. He loves everything about it."
The 6-foot-5, 205-pound signal caller hasn't taken a visit to another school since giving his pledge to the Bulldogs on July 19, 2014 and a big part of that is how he has embraced the entire UGA program as his own.
That's been evident from him never wavering in his commitment despite a change at offensive coordinator and his future position coach to a trip to Athens back in April just to watch spring practice and spend time with Brian Schottenheimer.
According to his father, that's all because of how his commitment has grown from one to UGA to something much greater.
"His commitment to the school and the university and the academics was all one thing, but it has grown into something more than that," Eason said. "He's committed to the state of Georgia, the people of Georgia. He wants to bring a title here. With these new recruits in there, I think he's just trying to set the example on if you want to play college football in America there's no better place than the University of Georgia."
View media item 1633394That damn print smh.
It's relative to kids that went to Allen HS...Who is this relative to because this doesn't seem like the case since Malik inked to UT in December.
Is there a non promo picture of those adidas jerseys? I'm curious if that pattern is less pronounced in a normal setting.
It's already a wrap for FSU & Nauta family since his dads job isn't relocating them to Florida. Im bit ready to say he's UGA bound yet but he's visited and I think he'll be there for Dawg Night this weekend. Always follow the visits....