Players weed out players.
Players give weed to players
Paul tells em they have no shot
Players weed out players.
Hmmm.... so when coach meets with each player at the end of the season and gives them his honest view of where they stand, he's really just weeding out the dead wood..... hmmm.....GENIUS!No one wants to believe it was Paul has his own way of weeding out kids
Why doesn't uga have players who transfer?...
QB at Colorado St .... Bauta? Someone mentioned JJ already. And here's an oldie but goodie... John Dewberry. And I'm pretty sure there were several last year that Kirby said you can go anywhere except Miami.Why doesn't uga have players who transfer? I guess they don't because you sure don't see that on uga's AJC page. Maybe there is so much happening at uga that transfers are not news. Maybe there is so little happening at Tech that transfers are news. Or, maybe the AJC figures that transfers look bad and, therefore, want to accentuate that at Tech and bury it at uga...
We have stuck with many players over the years with whom we would have been way better off had they moved on. I feel confident that the practice continues. For many kids today, getting passed on the depth chart is all it takes to decide to move on. You can't blame a coach for that. All you have to do is look at the recruiting class sizes to know what is going on. Routinely, SEC schools recruit all 25 spots EVERY YEAR. If you do the math and figure in 5 years to play 4, you will see the magnitude of what is going on when you have to hold the roster to 85. What has our average class been over the last 20 years, 18 signees? That is running off 35 fewer kids per 5 year recruiting cycle.No one wants to believe it was Paul has his own way of weeding out kids
It's a shame that he hasn't found his niche yet. He's one of my favorite players, and I think many would agree, that he is too talented to be buried at WR. I think CPJ realizes that he has something with MLD, but he hasn't quite cracked the code as to where he needs to be placed. I think once he finds a home he will be one of the biggest difference makers on the squad.
The idea that CPJ would weed out a kid as talented as Philpott who still has 3 years of eligibility left is kinda absurd.No one wants to believe it was Paul has his own way of weeding out kids
We have stuck with many players over the years with whom we would have been way better off had they moved on. I feel confident that the practice continues. For many kids today, getting passed on the depth chart is all it takes to decide to move on. You can't blame a coach for that. All you have to do is look at the recruiting class sizes to know what is going on. Routinely, SEC schools recruit all 25 spots EVERY YEAR. If you do the math and figure in 5 years to play 4, you will see the magnitude of what is going on when you have to hold the roster to 85. What has our average class been over the last 20 years, 18 signees? That is running off 35 fewer kids per 5 year recruiting cycle.
The idea that CPJ would weed out a kid as talented as Philpott who still has 3 years of eligibility left is kinda absurd.
Hmmm.... so when coach meets with each player at the end of the season and gives them his honest view of where they stand, he's really just weeding out the dead wood..... hmmm.....GENIUS!
He's a damn redshirt Freshmen coming off an injury. Of course he's not on the depth chart. If Paul told him anything it's that he's not going to crack the depth chart unless he buys in and blocks. If he leaves because of that I would call that weeding out. That's called not bull****ting the kid and letting him make a choice between learning to block, sitting on the bench, or leaving.Ok dude. So much talent he was told he cant crack the depth chart
You guys just keep ticking along. But we have 4-5 players each year that move on. Trend.
He's a damn redshirt Freshmen coming off an injury. Of course he's not on the depth chart. If Paul told him anything it's that he's not going to crack the depth chart unless he buys in and blocks. If he leaves because of that I would call that weeding out. That's called not bull****ting the kid and letting him make a choice between learning to block, sitting on the bench, or leaving.
So we're sitting at 81/82 schollies every year?We have ships that go unfilled every year dude. EVERY YEAR. your comparison has to normalize for that. We are 3-4 light in ships all the time. We could avg signing 21-22 a year and dont. But dont let me hold back from the cheerleading
And other schools stick with players too. But also weed out.
Lets not act like gt is some holy grail of pureness in college athletics. Paul has his way of doing things and its one reason why we turn over players each year. You guys can believe what you need to.
I have no problem with that. I just don't think that's weeding out as much as going up to a kid and telling him to transfer or making a kid medically ineligible to play. If CPJ doesn't see Philpott working out and gives a brutally honest review of him, he still has the opportunity to decide he wants to make a change to his work ethic so it works out for both sides.Oh where did i say paul is bull****ting kids. Paul uses his brutal honesty to weed out who and how he sees fit. Trend. Personally i love it and support it
As a program, we are better off if the guys who are getting passed up move on, so we can recruit more kids and increase our chances of hitting on good players. SEC schools force kids out. We stand by our kids. But if it happens it happens. Let's sign more and find some diamonds.