I guess Im in the minority, but I thought that article sounded pretty good for us. He downplayed his visit to us, pretty much stated that he questions uga/kirby's philosophy (that's different than results), and talked about current loses won't impact his decision the way people think (there was a reference to his current team's past struggles). I liked the article. To me it seems as if despite the recent struggles, he trusts Richt/UM more with his future, and more importantly (and what really caught my eye) he seems to be the type of kid that doesn't shy away from the challenge of helping to build a program to a national championship level, as opposed to hopping on a train that's already rolling.
One other tidbit I found interesting. The article mentioned that he's not an outspoken recruiter, but instead he does so privately/under the radar. Hasn't there been talk of him interacting with some of our recruits via social media and whatnot?
Edit: As crazy as this may sound, it might actually be better for us if ga actually succeeds by running the ball and playing good defense. Now, i don't mean run the table success. But, end the year with 2 losses (pre bowl game) with the running game being strong and Fromm being efficient success.
One other tidbit I found interesting. The article mentioned that he's not an outspoken recruiter, but instead he does so privately/under the radar. Hasn't there been talk of him interacting with some of our recruits via social media and whatnot?
Edit: As crazy as this may sound, it might actually be better for us if ga actually succeeds by running the ball and playing good defense. Now, i don't mean run the table success. But, end the year with 2 losses (pre bowl game) with the running game being strong and Fromm being efficient success.
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