Cager to UGA..

mgbreeze

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You're always gonna find a couple guys taking some view. Resist the urge to apply broad conclusions.
 

timnsun

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I think most, including myself, weren’t saying that he wasn’t wanted… But of the three receivers we had on the board, he was in third place. I wanted Houston over the other two. Maybe I’m speaking for everyone when I shouldn’t be… But that’s my feeling.
 

dinglefritz

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I think most, including myself, weren’t saying that he wasn’t wanted… But of the three receivers we had on the board, he was in third place. I wanted Houston over the other two. Maybe I’m speaking for everyone when I shouldn’t be… But that’s my feeling.
I said I didn't want him and I still don't. I don't think we need a malcontent from Miami with questionable hands IF it means not taking a true freshman WR with better speed who can play for 4 years. And yes, he has questionable hands. A transfer would no more than learn the offense and he would be gone.
 

F5Tornado

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Good thing Nebraska doesn't play Georgia in the regular season, he might have beaten Nebraska to a pulp all by himself. Revenge is a strong motivator.
 

inWV

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Cager for one vs Houston for four. The staff went with the latter.
 
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daddy mack

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A fair number of people took the Miami fans at their word when they said he had hands of stone. Who the hell listens to Miami fans about football?
Maybe true but so did Stanley until Dubs got him going. Give the guy a better coach and a better offense and he just might surprise a lot of people . But seriously Miami’s Offense was awful. He will have more opportunities in Georgia to impress.