...then you've come to the right place. Two rumors that I have heard from a few reliable sources are not being talked about all that much, so I felt it my duty to help grow the rumor mill all the more at UGABlog.
First, word is that McGarity and Richt haven't mentioned much about a replacement for Stacy Searels because some restructuring is going to be done to the current staff. It goes a little like this: Rodney Garner may be moved from coaching D-line to coaching the O-line, which is where he once coached at the SEC level. Then, that would open up the D-line coaching for Todd Grantham, where he has been known for being simply a great coach. Then, Warren Belin would have total reign over all four linebacker positions. Now, you're thinking, that leaves us with an open coaching spot, right? Yes, then McGarity can go out and hire a coach that is completely dedicated to recruiting. All things recruiting, and in this new media age, that can be huge!
Rumor #2 is that Caleb King is not even enrolled at UGA this semester. Does anyone have any information to back up or confirm this rumor? Isaiah Crowell, are you listening?
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
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ReplyDeleteOk, Isaiah "Anon" Crowell, listen now then. Without King, you're automatically at #2 or #3 on the depth chart before spring football even starts! Alls you's gots to do is....beat out Ealey and Malcome!
ReplyDeletecaleb king is enrolled and receiving tutoring.
ReplyDeleteAnon, do you have a source? I have been trying to find out for sure, but nothing too reliable out there so far.
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ReplyDeleteSeth Emerson said on his blog today that Caleb is still eligible. I assume that means he is still enrolled.
ReplyDeleteCouple of comments: one, not sure about the RG move to O-line. He coached offensive tackles at Tennessee for one year. That hardly makes him the ideal choice, particularly since this area has underperformed recently. Need a solid hire here. Two, why would you intentionally handicap yourself by having one less on the field coach. Some schools have gotten in trouble (see Pete Carroll at USC) for having too many coaches/consultants. So Richt is going to be a trendsetter and go with one less coach? Strange
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