RB Washaun Ealey making the grades to play for UGA

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UGA signed one RB last year -- Washaun Ealey, who says he's making the grades (AJC)

UGA signed one RB last year -- Washaun Ealey, who is "almost there" with meeting college entrance requirements (AJC)

Washaun Ealey, who some say is the state’s most accomplished tailback since Herschel Walker, has to clear one final hurdle before making it to Georgia.

The record-breaking senior from Emanuel County Institute told the AJC that he is close to meeting college entrance requirements.

“I’m almost there. By the time graduation comes around, I should be fine,” Ealey said Tuesday night. “I’m doing good in all my classes. I’ve got the test scores. If I keep my grades where they are now, then my test scores are good enough for me [to be academically qualified]. It’s really looking good now.”

Ealey’s sprint toward graduation is a major storyline over the next two months for UGA. The Bulldogs lost Knowshon Moreno to the NFL, and only signed one running back in this year’s recruiting class, Ealey. Georgia coach Mark Richt, who rarely talks about recruits before they arrive on campus, has often mentioned Ealey this spring as a strong candidate for the tailback rotation next season. Ealey’s name will appear on the depth chart the day he reports.

“Georgia fans don’t need to worry, I’m good … I’m going to make it,” Ealey said. As a backup plan, Ealey said UGA coaches have told him that Hargrave (Va.) Military Prep or Georgia Military Junior College are emergency plans. “But we really don’t discuss those options, because we’re all confident I’ll be at Georgia.”

Last weekend, Ealey attended G-Day, his first visit to Georgia’s campus since January. “It was great. I got to meet a lot of the recruits I didn’t know.”

The 5-foot-11, 205-pound Ealey said he is at nearly 100-percent after being hindered with back and ankle injuries during football season. “I’m a lot better. I’m playing baseball.” Ealey plays outfield for Emanuel County Institute and bats leadoff. He has been clocked in the 40-yard dash at 4.4 seconds and is a constant threat on the basepaths, stealing as many as four bases in a baseball game.

During his prolific high school career at the Class A football powerhouse, Ealey rushed for nearly 8,000 yards and set state records for career and single-season touchdowns. He is ranked as the country’s No. 11 running back by Rivals.

106 comments Add your comment

Tim with teeny tiny teeth

April 15th, 2009
12:14 pm

Yavo lord helmet!!! Let the season start before we start judging these KIDS on the FOOTBALL field….and keep firing a$$holes!!!!!

GetOverIt

April 15th, 2009
12:12 pm

Humble??? “Georgia fans don’t need to worry, I’m good … I’m going to make it,”

gte268p

April 15th, 2009
12:07 pm

Whoa!! did you guys seriously use Herschel in the same sentence as Jordan and Ruth!? Thanks, I needed a good laugh from your stuck-in-the-past fans!

Duce

April 15th, 2009
12:01 pm

5 or 6 RB’s, of whom 3 or 4 will play on Sunday, is not a bad concern, and there is no other Herschel Walker, or Jordan, or Ruth. it’s just a phrase.

RAMBLE ON!!!

April 15th, 2009
11:55 am

I’m confused, I thought Caleb was the next Herschel?

DX107

April 15th, 2009
11:46 am

I’ll be classless, living in SE GA. reading for 2 years how King was Mr. Parkview and the next this and that – hell he can not make the first guy miss we have a problem. He is not big enough to run over people, might should copy some Moreno spin moves.

Ted Striker

April 15th, 2009
11:29 am

To UGA “fans” bashing Sanks OR King, OR Ealey: Classy, guys, real classy.

johnnyboy

April 15th, 2009
11:18 am

I wouldn’t give up on Caleb King yet. I think once he gets more game time he’ll find his groove.

Realisic

April 15th, 2009
11:15 am

I watched my son’s high school team play against Ealey this past season and Dontavius Jackson two seasons ago. I think Jackson will ultimately have more success at UGA than Ealey. I hope they both do well.

Dawgilama

April 15th, 2009
11:11 am

Ealey will RS. We’ve got 3 capable backs. I honestly think Samuel ends up being our horse. Thomas will warrant at least 5-7 touches a game. AND, I really think Jackson will turn some heads once fully given the opporunity. How many shots does Caleb deserve? He’ll be the guy in game 1, but his PT should drop as the season goes on. Daniels, the walk-on, is no slouch either. With 5 capable running backs, it’s going to take at least 2-3 injuries before CMR even thinks about NOT redshirting Ealey….assuming he qualifies. This is currently a non-issue.