Ashton Hagans
thriller wrote: Buc, listening to sports talk radio this morning, and just heard exactly what you pointed out . . . when you are a "coach" and you know that you are underperforming and the media knows it and calls you out on it, always "defend your players" who have never even been questioned. I have to believe he embarrassed himself just a little on that one.
scooby
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
Alec Kessler
Jarvis Hayes
Vern Flemming
Willie Anderson
Terry Fair
Steve Waxman
And those are just the ones who immediately come to mind. I'm sure if I search my memory banks, I'd come up with a few more. Your point?
Thriller thought of you when I read this article in 24/7. While there appears to be other colleges being approached by the FBI for bad behaviour, I am glad UGA is not one of them. That however does not alter my thoughts about Fox running the UGA Basketball program. Noticed McGarity was quick to hit the media saying Fox is clean. That is all well and good, however it does not move our program any further along in the basketball world. While Fox might know everything related to basketball ins and outs, very evident that UGA Basketball has gone as far as it can under Fox and his teaching and recruiting. Basketball under Fox reminds me of UGA Football prior to Kirby Smart . . . . Roller Coaster Ride, year after year.
Article below by Ashton Hagans
Five-star junior point guard Ashton Hagans just decommitted from Georgia, according to Game Elite coach Chris Williams.
"He's opening up his recruitment, but he's also considering Georgia in the future," Williams said.
Hagans verbally committed to Mark Fox on Dec. 21 over the likes of Florida State, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Tennessee and a host of others.
The Newton (Ga.) High standout is ranked No. 8 in the 247Sports Composite and No. 6 in the Top247.
Hagans is regarded as the No. 1 point guard in the country and the No. 1 player in Georgia. He has the best handles in the class as well, according to our 2018 superlatives.