Seems to be two sides on either getting rid of or retaining WM. One side seems to think that releasing WM is going to have serious effects on the defensive side of the ball. Many believe that we will have some set backs this year especially with some of the recruits that are watching the pro and con statements being made on the blogs and in the print media.
Nickell Robey of Frostproof High School, an early UGA commit has reopened recruiting to more than UGA. First one in, Monte Kiffin of Tennessee. Surprise, don't think so, as I have said before, Monte is respected like few others in the Central Florida area. Also to be noted is that it was Monte and not Lane that hit the Central Florida stage. Papa Kiffin is going to work hard in the State of Florida and he will most assuredly take many top defensive athletes back to UT. Super Bowl ring, basically the father of the Tampa Two, Monte will do his job.
To counter this, Coach Richt, Bryan McClendon and WM are going to meet with Nickell Robey on Friday. Thought about that for most of the day and this is what I came up with. If Coach Richt and WM are coming together to try and keep this young man on the Red and Black ledger, it makes me believe that WM will be back again next year. If not, why would the two be coming together, plus McClendon to try and keep this recruit? Check out the link at the bottom of this post.
There have been a couple of posts on this board, and many on other boards that fear losing top notch athletes if the fans, you and I, some of us, continue to question the UGA defense and the way our athletes are coached.
At some point a bold statement needs to be made, and I think that time is now. Too many 30 and 40 point games in the recent past given up by a once proud defense. Saban comes in and has Alabama 1st in one poll and 2nd in another. That was nothing more than a coaching change, with the administration willing to spend some money. Same can be said for Tennessee, coaching change with the admin willing to pay the price. While UT has not reached the heights that Alabama has, just how long do we think it will take. . . . .We or course know that the coaching change at UF turned out to be very successful.
There is a war going on in the SEC and it looks like the schools that are truly committed are showing their colors. Florida is there. Alabama is there. UT is in the game.
blogs.ajc.com/recruiting/2009/10/20/uga-...fid=blogs_recruiting