He and Jah Jarrett should’ve never been on the team. I don’t give a shit about the speeding tickets, but this is garbage and Kirby absolutely deserves blame.
Well if "nothing" means getting arrested for imprisonment and some light domestic violence, then I guess we're just going with the "lying bitch" card
I could easily be wrong and I doubt it's much of a hot take but I would think Kirby starts getting hit pretty hard this year regarding "institutional control" of whatever you want to call it. The DUI stuff still blows my mind considering how much money the program is making. I don't drink and drive ever and I am by no means a highly paid professional athlete. We put Dart on a private jet NIL deal, UGA needs to get something in place with Uber or whatever taxi firm is relevant.
I don't even think this does justice to how bad it is. UGA is 259th out of 260 D1 teams in graduation rate.
Lotta juniors leaving for the NFL. Must suck to have teams full of COVID year player and coaches sons. Probably includes transfers/kicked off
I'm sure half their program being drafted as Juniors or being paid to transfer is a pretty huge factor.
I remember when my team sucked so our fans had to resort to acting like they cared about academics. For the record, I’m completely in favor of returning college athletics to something more resembling intramurals than what it is now.
Separate topic but my brother was telling me how bad Vandy admissions is getting - anticipated to be below 6%. I think Ole Miss is rocking at pretty much just ability to fill out the application. We're at 98% approval.
A lot of the degenerates from Athens in the early to mid 2000’s went to Ole Miss. Half of them are still there, never graduated and are in the bar business getting high on their own supply.
The AJC uses that number in an article from Dec. https://www.ajc.com/sports/georgia-...e percentage,260 Division I football programs.
No, it takes the academic standing of the player into account when they leave. I think if they are on pace to graduate in 5 years then they do not negatively affect the schools score. That is why Alabama is at 93% even though they have had just as many early entrants and transfers as Georgia.
If there is enough flexibility in schedule do Fayetteville when the leaves are turning or midnight madness.
In all honesty I think our arrest rep during the glory years had some effect on our recruiting as time went on, it clearly hasn't affected UGA. The NIL era is different and I doubt it ultimately will as long as yall keep winning, truly the secret ingredient in any mess.
It means the further into fall the peak fall foliage is better predicted. Seems many people are into that stuff. Midnight madness will be crazy this year Also, didn't know TX was in Fayetteville. The atmosphere for that will be best of season imo, probably recently fired Tittman and Bobby fever will be running wild
UGA, Michigan, etc are flat out professional teams at this point. Ole Miss isn't dramatically far behind but when you start paying people as professional athletes and the schools are making absurd amounts of revenue - it's pretty easy to read between the lines of what is going to happen.
Loving any hoops talk let just skip football and get to the hardwood. bertwing we on the same page bud?
Ole Miss has obviously been one of the main benefactors of this: "Wait, so we can just pay recruits now and it's fine with everybody?"