Georgia's O line class

Jan 24, 2004
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Look at the size of these dudes. I remember in the 90's when 300 lbs. average was a big O line. WTF are they feeding these guys down south? These are HS kids. Eek
 
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Dean Pope

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Look at the size of these dudes. I remember in the 90's when 300 lbs. was a big O line. WTF are they feeding these dudes down south? These are HS kids. Eek

And the even scarier thing is probably half of those guys are very athletic for their size. That school has been putting out athletic monsters like Broderick Jones and Amarius Mims. It almost doesn't seem fair. Phil Steele said the other day that a lot of Georgia's third teamers would start at most places.
 
Jan 24, 2004
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And the even scarier thing is probably half of those guys are very athletic for their size. That school has been putting out athletic monsters like Broderick Jones and Amarius Mims. It almost doesn't seem fair. Phil Steele said the other day that a lot of Georgia's third teamers would start at most places.
These guys have NFL size in HS. Crazy.
 
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And the even scarier thing is probably half of those guys are very athletic for their size. That school has been putting out athletic monsters like Broderick Jones and Amarius Mims. It almost doesn't seem fair. Phil Steele said the other day that a lot of Georgia's third teamers would start at most places.
Jacob Hood & MJ Sherman. Will either of them ever start for Nebraska?
 

HuskerAlum92

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And the even scarier thing is probably half of those guys are very athletic for their size. That school has been putting out athletic monsters like Broderick Jones and Amarius Mims. It almost doesn't seem fair. Phil Steele said the other day that a lot of Georgia's third teamers would start at most places.
Not when they transfer to Nebraska.
 
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WTF are they feeding these guys down south? These are HS kids. Eek









 

dinglefritz

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And the even scarier thing is probably half of those guys are very athletic for their size. That school has been putting out athletic monsters like Broderick Jones and Amarius Mims. It almost doesn't seem fair. Phil Steele said the other day that a lot of Georgia's third teamers would start at most places.
Not when they transfer to Nebraska.
Exactly. Third teamers at Georgia aren’t all going to start at other power 5 programs. That was hyperbole
 

leodisflowers

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And the even scarier thing is probably half of those guys are very athletic for their size. That school has been putting out athletic monsters like Broderick Jones and Amarius Mims. It almost doesn't seem fair. Phil Steele said the other day that a lot of Georgia's third teamers would start at most places.
Until you get one... (Hood) and he doesn't do anything.
 

GBRforLife1

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Feb 18, 2020
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And the even scarier thing is probably half of those guys are very athletic for their size. That school has been putting out athletic monsters like Broderick Jones and Amarius Mims. It almost doesn't seem fair. Phil Steele said the other day that a lot of Georgia's third teamers would start at most places.
Can't be. I was told there's no way to stockpile talent and players will just transfer.
 

Dean Pope

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Jacob Hood & MJ Sherman. Will either of them ever start for Nebraska?
I doubt it. I was just mentioning what Phil Steele said. Obviously there are a few duds that Georgia is glad to be rid of although in Sherman's case his injuries made him less of a player.
 

Dean Pope

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Exactly. Third teamers at Georgia aren’t all going to start at other power 5 programs. That was hyperbole
I agree with that. But we should also realize that the Georgia transfers that Nebraska has gotten are light years from the caliber of Justin Fields, Adonai Mitchell, Jermaine Johnson, etc. They have studs on their 2nd and 3rd team-- see the above list of linemen. None of those guys are likely to start right away.
 

Shoxsker

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The key is to go after kids that Georgia still wanted around.
As is the case with most transfers from most schools. It's a great point, taking guys others needed off of the roster isn't the way to win the portal game.
 

GeorgeFlippin

Heisman
May 29, 2001
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I remember a Nebraska O-Lineman named Mark Behning back in the 80's, 6' 7" 290 lbs. That was giant back in the day.
 

GBRforLife1

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It'll be interesting to see if any of those linemen play their 1st year. I could see how they might take a year to get their body and strength where the coaches want it.