dduncan4163
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I dont know why some are thunking Cade isnt a good OL. Dude played every position on the OL for UGA.
Is there any basis for a waiver? That sounds like a stretch.Yeah, that's insane. He played 25 games, with 18 starts, for Georgia in the last two seasons as Georgia went 23-5 (and 14-2 SEC) and won the SEC East twice. He was named to both Freshman All-SEC and Freshman All-American teams after the 2018 season. And he was also co-winner of the Charley Trippi Award for versatility (apparently a team award) at the end of this season. He's played all five O-line positions for Georgia, as well as some tight end. If Trey isn't back next year, and Cade gets a waiver, he may well be our best offensive lineman next season!
Go Vols!!!
There's a bunch of really good looking OL's on this team. You named 7 that anyone would love to have.... and there's talent behind them.Depending on what we hear tomorrow, and what could happen with a Cade Mays appeal, 2020 could be:
Wanya Morris - LT
Trey Smith - LG
Brandon Kennedy - C
Cade Mays - RG
Darnell Wright - RT
With Jerome Carvin and K'Rojhn Calbert filling in when needed, and young Cooper Mays red-shirting.
I don't think it gets any better than that, in the nation. Not just SEC...nation.
Yeah, that's insane. He played 25 games, with 18 starts, for Georgia in the last two seasons as Georgia went 23-5 (and 14-2 SEC) and won the SEC East twice. He was named to both Freshman All-SEC and Freshman All-American teams after the 2018 season. And he was also co-winner of the Charley Trippi Award for versatility (apparently a team award) at the end of this season. He's played all five O-line positions for Georgia, as well as some tight end. If Trey isn't back next year, and Cade gets a waiver, he may well be our best offensive lineman next season!
Go Vols!!!