The University of Georgia closed out the month of June by collecting three more verbal commitments to bring their total number of commitments to 12.
During the last week of June, the Bulldogs received commitments from LB Deon Rodgers, S Alec Olgetree, and RB Kendrun Malcome.
Rodgers, 6′3″ 197-pounds, is out of Treasure Coast High School in Port St. Lucie, Fl. He committed to the Dawgs on June 25th after receiving offers from Buffalo, Western Michigan, and Duke.
Rodgers, who shows tremendous quickness (4.48-40), finished his junior season with 40 tackles, 14 tackles for loss, and 12 sacks.
Rodgers is a 3-star prospect and the No. 56 rated LB according to Scout.com. He is currently un-evaluated by Rivals.com.
Olgetree, 6′3″ 210-pounds, is out of Newnan High School in Newnan, Ga. He committed to Georgia on June 26th and is considered their biggest commitment to this point.
Olgetree also received offers from Georgia Tech, Maryland, Miami, North Carolina, Clemson, ...
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For Entertainment Purposes Only: Season Win Totals
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Six Things We're Cheering During The College Football Off-Season
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We've heard that Florida State is once again appealing against the fact that the NCAA wants them to vacate as many as 10 wins for "Cheatgate", saying that because they acted properly after the event, they should be ...
2008 Georgia Tech Yellow Jacket football games online.
allsportsdiscussion.blogspot.com 7/4/2009 — I came across this on the Georgia Tech Message Board. Link: Georgia Tech Victories Online If you are a Yellow Jacket fan and want to see some of last year's televised victories, then this is a great tool to rewatch some of those full-length games. The Florida State, Miami, and Georgia games ...
Football coaches must adapt to new generation of players
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