Read a couple of published articles about UGA (and others) signing friends and relatives to keep a hands on effect concerning the primary athlete the school is interested in.
My personal opinion is you basically do what you have to do as long as rules are not broken. This is not something new in college football recruiting, has been happening as far back as I can remember. All of us want our school to not only compete, but compete nationally, meaning of course register in the top ten. Play for MNC's.
UGA has a case like this going on now. Outlaw signing with us, however looks as if he will have to do some Junior College time before reporting for duty in Athens. That is a good thing, get those credits together and start fresh.
Looks like the Dawgs and many others are after the top rated QB in the State of Georgia, Nick Marshall. Outlaw being a relative, will cause some conversation concerning the reason he was signed by UGA.
Facts are these . . . after Outlaw spends his time at the JC, he becomes a \"free agent\". He can sign with any school that wants him or he chooses to play for. Another point in Outlaw's favor in my eyes, he is 6'7\" and has proven himself on the high school level. I hope that he turns out to be an incredible receiver and does that at UGA. If one of the benefits turns out to be Nick Marshall, see nothing wrong with the way the recruiting process was handled.
One thing we know is this . . . Coach Richt does not offer and then pull a scholarship offer unless you are threatening teachers and so forth. That is a good thing in my mind. There have been several/some cases where a recruit gets injured before reporting for duty. Coach Richt sticks to his word and does not pull the young mans chance at a future. Couple of examples, Aaron Murray, Brent Benedict, both with broken leg parts prior to moving to Athens.
There will be a lot said about this, and has already been reported in the AJC and other newspapers. Tenth Street crowd will be howling if both of these athletes end up in Athens. Don't really care, plan to continue breaking their \"stingers\" off for years to come.
One last note . . . . welcome to UGA Alec and Alexander Ogletree.
Go Dawgs!