Not to get in an argument over this, but check out how many DBs South Carolina currently have in the NFL.
The man's got a point.
Not to get in an argument over this, but check out how many DBs South Carolina currently have in the NFL.
The man's got a point.
BET, do you really think we would take a JUCO safety? We already have Nick Perry, and Jarrick Williams seems to be a pretty safe bet for this class at safety. I know they won't contribute for a few more years, but I think we have plenty of depth at safety. Woodall does graduate after this year, but Green seems to have stepped up to take one safety spot, and there are still guys like BJ Scott, Mark Barron AND Rod Woodson competing for the other spot. Usually JUCO guys come in to fill a hole, like Carpenter, and I don't really believe we have a hole at Safety.
Also remember he played WR in HS when we placed in him GMAC, so maybe you guys are looking for some more burners at WR.
it wouldn't surprise me. with our numbers so tight, and the SEC's stupid new rule, something's just gotta give.Rumors are floating around that he'll be committing to Georgia
UGA has a slight lead over Bama at the moment
He scheduled a press conference for June 27/28th and invited the UGA Rivals (no Bama/SC) press team, so I'm not sure how slight that lead is.
I'm starting to think you are right. I do find it interesting that Hamilton, as good of a prospect as though he is, is generating almost no buzz on any Alabama boards / blogs. Usually for kids we are going to get, everything is usually lighting up.
We'll see, but I'm not holding my breath at the moment.
He scheduled a press conference for June 27/28th and invited the UGA Rivals (no Bama/SC) press team, so I'm not sure how slight that lead is.
"Coach Nick Saban is a great coach who knows a lot about the NFL and what goes into that," Hamilton said. "Georgia's academic situation really blew it out of the water. They'll pay for my master's. Say if I went to the [NFL] and decided to come back to school, they'll pay for me to get my master's no matter what."