@1murhurricane we’re listening. We still alive here or is this free trip’esque?
The interest is there and I had coaches on the kid when he was 15. I did my part here. First visitBut unfortunately history has not been kind to my kids at the DB position and Miami...
Has Wyman spoke with Etheridge and have you and the new recruit coordinator from the Gamecocks have a conversationThe interest is there and I had coaches on the kid when he was 15. I did my part here. First visitBut unfortunately history has not been kind to my kids at the DB position and Miami...
Visiting for a spring practice on 4/3 in addition to the OV at the end of 5/30.
Could you provide visual evidence of such???Smart kid visiting Arizona State IYKYK![]()
Helped move my boy back in for his Junior year there and man....... we hopped out for some day parties at some of the local pools and that's as close to heaven on earth as you can get (if you like large breasted blonde women).Smart kid visiting Arizona State IYKYK![]()
Father of culture I see, although I'm more of a big booty brunette Latina loyalist.Helped move my boy back in for his Junior year there and man....... we hopped out for some day parties at some of the local pools and that's as close to heaven on earth as you can get (if you like large breasted blonde women).
Man don't be aging me like that. I meant my boy as in my friend lolFather of culture I see, although I'm more of a big booty brunette Latina loyalist.
Let's start with the lone current Georgia commit in attendance for the event: Jonesboro (Ga.) athlete Jontavius Wyman.
Wyman is definitely taking a look around after committed to Georgia prior to his junior season. That's not to say Georgia is fading, but other schools are doing what they can to make things interesting with Wyman. The school that I've got my eye on the most is Miami. He has strong relationships with Miami coaches Mario Cristobal, Zac Etheridge, and Juan Navarro. The Hurricanes' coaching staff sent a big group to go see Wyman at his school in January.
Right now, I'd consider Georgia's chances of holding on to be better than 50-50, but certainly not 100 percent.