georgia is in the lead, nick chubb (cedartown, ga./cedartown) said. i really like them. I have been down there more and i am real comfortable with the coaching staff. They remind me of the staff here at home -- and they are both bulldogs. They have a couple great backs right now, but those guys will be juniors my freshman year if i went there. And they will probably go to the league so i could probably learn a lot from them my freshman year.
the espn watch list running back said that the bulldogs are on top due mainly to familiarity.
Watch list rb nick chubb says that in-state georgia leads but is open to all suitors right now.georgia is leading because i havent really been around yet, chubb said. i havent made it to ohio state and tennessee which were my first offers. i like alabama a lot and i need to go there some more. I am going to georgia tech on tuesday and i need to get down to florida. I am still trying to make it around to all my other schools and my other options. i am going to tennessee saturday.
the volunteers are hosting a junior day on saturday.
they were my first offer, and that meant a lot, chubb said. they hold it over my head sometimes. The have a good depth chart and they are probably on me the hardest of any school right now. They always message me on facebook and twitter. I havent had a chance to go up there yet but hopefully i will see something i like.
with 12 offers so far and 12 months until signing day, the 5-foot-11, 210-pound junior has no timetable on making a decision.
i want to visit some schools first and if i see one i like the best then i will make a decision, chubb said. so i guess that will come after all of these junior days. I want to see some practices at the sec schools to see what they do. I also want to see ohio state and georgia tech practices.