buffaloblue
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Kamara is number 1 on my wishlist at RB, even over Green.
I would love to have both of them, and I really like Green's game, but honestly if I had to choose, I would prefer Kamara over him.
We NEED BOTH Green AND AK!! End of story! 2 different skill sets. AK can be used all over the field in CBJ's offense, and Green gives us a power back that we desperately need, that way we don't have to use our starting MLB in the wildcat to pick-up 4th and 1 (although he is pretty good at it).
Thanks, man.
No problem. The only impact this will have on the 2013 class is that Montravius Adams will probably visit Auburn. He said it doesn't hurt UGA's chances, but just help's Auburn. I don't understand how that makes sense, but it is what he said. Grantham has spoken to Montravius since Garner left and it's still probably a Clemson/UGA battle with Auburn in third.
We NEED BOTH Green AND AK!! End of story! 2 different skill sets. AK can be used all over the field in CBJ's offense, and Green gives us a power back that we desperately need, that way we don't have to use our starting MLB in the wildcat to pick-up 4th and 1 (although he is pretty good at it).
From UGA 247 Rusty Mansell
In the End
This one is close, much closer than people think it is. Much like an unofficial visit to UGA last summer for Laremy Tunsil, Kamara spent his entire spring break last year in Tuscaloosa, and that could turn out to be key for Alabama.. Kamara and Alabama coach Kirby Smart are very close, and in the end that will be too much to overcome for Georgia. Look for Kamara to commit to the Crimson Tide at some point in late January.
Not sure I agree with him.
Three RB's get to play extensively at Bama notwithstanding any injuries. They know they will likely play for at least one NC as long as Saban is there. Bama depletes the available pool of top RBs by taking more. Not hard to figure out.
From UGA 247 Rusty Mansell
In the End
This one is close, much closer than people think it is. Much like an unofficial visit to UGA last summer for Laremy Tunsil, Kamara spent his entire spring break last year in Tuscaloosa, and that could turn out to be key for Alabama.. Kamara and Alabama coach Kirby Smart are very close, and in the end that will be too much to overcome for Georgia. Look for Kamara to commit to the Crimson Tide at some point in late January.
Not sure I agree with him.
-VolquestAlvin Kamara
Running back
5-foot-10, 192 pounds
Norcross High School, Norcross, Ga.
The Skinny: Kamara is probably too big of a reach, but the all purpose offensive player who is a running back and can play in slot as well is a real fit for Jones' offensive attack. Kamara has been thought to be a heavy lean to Georgia for a while, but he has also continued to talk to Vols assistant coach Jay Graham. At 5-10, 192 pounds Kamara would appear to be a nice fit into Jones' offense with his ability go get outside the tackles and his ability to catch the ball out of the backfield. But is it a good enough fit for Jones and Graham to really get Kamara's attetntion and take a real look at the Vols.