Dudleys87
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Just finish watching this trust me never forget your place UGAView attachment 252785
I thought he look pretty good. He has played every ol position.Honestly... his footwork could be better. He didn't look good at times in their bowl game.
View attachment 252787 Richt has lost this team.
- Played 25 games, with 18 starts, for Georgia in the last two seasons
- Georgia went 23-5 (and 14-2 SEC) and won the SEC East twice during that time
- Named to both Freshman All-SEC and Freshman All-American teams after the 2018 season
- Co-winner of the Charley Trippi Award for versatility (team award) at the end of this season
- Has played all five O-line positions for Georgia, as well as tight end
If Trey isn't back next year, and Cade gets a waiver, he may well be our best offensive lineman next season!
Just finish watching this trust me never forget your place UGAView attachment 252785
You heard it here first. The lawsuit is a tool to create leverage for the waiver. Don’t be surprised if/when it is all resolved with the lawsuit being dismissed and him getting the waiver.
Yep. Remember how bad Trey Smith lookedd at tackle? Its not as easy as some think to just change positions on the OL.
What are you basing this on? It's not up to Georgia to give him a waiver (at least I don't think). NCAA has to approve. I don't think a player or player's family can manufacture their own reason for leaving. But hell, the NCAA is so inconsistent and makes so little sense to me.
I don’t think the NCAA gets involved if the original school gives a waiver, but maybe that is wrong
The rest of it is based on my experience in filing lawsuits to create leverage to achieve a desired result.