Kolton Houston given opportunity to follow father’s footsteps to UGA

Kolton Houston

Buford OL Kolton Houston has UGA and Georgia Tech offers (Photo by Brandi King)

Shane Houston tried his best to hide the excitement over his son, Buford’s Kolton Houston, being offered a football scholarship by Georgia. Shane played at UGA, and there’s just something special when your son is offered by your former team. It’s one of those father-son things. Shane tried to put on his best “game face” but it wasn’t really working.

“It definitely means a lot for Georgia to offer,” Shane said on Monday evening. “Any father would think that. It was honor. It felt special. Now it’s in Kolton’s hands on what to do with the recruiting process.”

The son is not sure what to do just yet. For Kolton, Georgia is offer No. 13, including Georgia Tech, Tennessee, Clemson, Auburn and Michigan State. The 6-foot-5, 270-pound offensive lineman said the lack of a Georgia offer, especially with the family connections, created an uneasy situation.

“It started getting a little discouraging,” Houston said. “Then I sat down with my high school coach and talked about it. I realized that Georgia doesn’t offer people early. I’m just not the type of person to be cocky and write Georgia off my list just because they haven’t offered. And look, it all worked itself out. Like [Mark Richt] said, ‘It’s only March 30.’”

According to Kolton, the UGA coach also said something else very interesting before handing him the magic envelope. “When I got into Coach Richt’s office, he talked about how messed up recruiting has gotten, how fast it has gotten with [prospects] getting offered earlier and earlier. Then he said, ‘I have something for you to read.’ He showed me a piece of paper and it was a scholarship offer.’”

What was Houston’s reaction? “I wasn’t necessarily expecting the offer. I wouldn’t have been surprised if Georgia didn’t offer me [on Monday], and I wasn’t going to be surprised if they did offer me. They did, and it was good news. I thanked him and he said for us to keep in touch.”

Was he tempted to commit to UGA on the spot? “The offer meant a lot, but I’m not planning on making a commitment anytime soon. I’m probably going to decide on a school in June. Just because my dad played at Georgia doesn’t mean I’ll go to Georgia. They are up there on the list, but there are other schools just as high as them on the list.”

Football is a family time for the Houstons

Football is family time for the Houstons. Kolton has 13 early scholarship offers, with the last two being UGA and Tennessee. He is thinking about making his college decision in June. Houston starts for Buford High School, the two-time Class AA state champions

Now back to the father-son thing. Shane grew up in the Atlanta area, signed with Western Illinois, and later transferred to Georgia. The hard-nosed linebacker had worked hard enough to compete for playing time during his final season for the Bulldogs in 1988. Yet on the second day of preseason practice, he broke his ankle and his career ended. However, it wasn’t a total loss. He did some successful recruiting on his own, marrying Tiffany Houston, who also attended UGA.

However, Shane says he won’t be recruiting his son with the same intensity. “It’s an honor with all the schools that have offered Kolton. We want it to be Kolton’s decision. It’s important for him to figure out on his own the college that fits him the best academically and on the football field.”

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  • 41 comments Add your comment

    Hale

    March 31st, 2009
    4:51 pm

    UGA……. nice choice !!!!

    Football Guide

    March 31st, 2009
    4:00 pm

    Bulldog

    March 31st, 2009
    3:52 pm

    I really hope he becomes a Georgia Bulldog. It is special that his Daddy played at Georgia and he could have that opportunity too.

    Reality Check....

    March 31st, 2009
    3:02 pm

    Tech fans really need a reality check…

    Nate Dawg

    March 31st, 2009
    1:53 pm

    Last night an ESPN basketball analyst referred to Tech as a small private school. Just face it, u guys just aren’t relevant on a national level. And if u think beating your rival by 3 points once every 8 years is gonna change that, you’re sadly mistaken.

    Bank Walker, Texas Ranger

    March 31st, 2009
    1:15 pm

    Big Bee, its Buford. Buford is the Notre Dame of AA High School Football

    GeoffDawg

    March 31st, 2009
    1:09 pm

    Check – make that eight years Ed.

    Ed

    March 31st, 2009
    1:03 pm

    Kolton, if winning state championships is your thing, remember that Tech manages to win one every seven years or so.

    Michael Carvell

    March 31st, 2009
    12:55 pm

    Georgia Tech DID offer Kolton Houston on Georgia Tech’s Junior Day in January. Kolton sat down with Paul Johnson, who said that both the offensive and defensive coaches had watched his tape and they both wanted him. Paul Johnson has given Kolton the option of picking either side of the ball. Georgia Tech keeps in touch with Kolton just about every day with hand-written letters and could commit to the Yellow Jackets today, if he wanted.

    Just a fan

    March 31st, 2009
    12:14 pm

    This recruit does not have an offer from Tech. He wants to play defense and GT only wants him on Offense and has told him that if he decides to play offense then GT will offer but until then he does not have an offer. The AJC reported this only about a week ago. So, this whole discussion is over. He could not at this point commit to GT even if he wanted to. Good luck to him whatever he decides.