Signing Day…check for updates…18 (that’s it) letters in…10:45 a.m.

I’m in the waiting room at Georgia Tech with a few dozen other folks.

As the letters of intent come in, I’ll post a bio of the player whose commitment just became official. Hopefully, we will be able to talk to some of Tech’s assistant coaches throughout the day to help add some context to the bios.

I’m going to keep adding to this blog as they come in, so check back often. I will also tweet at @ajcgatech, so please sign up there.

Coach Paul Johnson said he hopes to hire a defensive line coach soon to replace Giff Smith. He said reports that he knows who he’s going to hire are wrong, but that he has some guys in mind. He and defensive coordinator Al Groh first met to talk about the position on Sunday. He said he’s not sure who the recruiting coordinator will be. He likes the balance of the class.

Also, check these out:

AJC Player tracker for Tech, http://projects.ajc.com/playertracker/list/2010-georgia-tech-commitments/

AJC Player tracker for UGA, http://projects.ajc.com/playertracker/list/2010-georgia-commitments/

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NOTE: I’m headed over to Fox Sports Grill in a bit to try and talk to players, I hope to get back to the blog around 3 or so to answer questions, so check back then.

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First letter is in….

Quayshawn Nealy

Ht., Wt.: 6-1, 220

Position: Linebacker

Hometown: Lakeland

High school: Lakeland

Highlights: A three-star recruit, he turned down offers from Georgia, Michigan and Nebraska, among others.

How he’ll fit in: Nealy has the speed (4.7 in the 40)  to play outside linebacker, but analysts say he needs to add weight to take on offensive tackle. He also needs to improve his pass coverage skills, which is a necessity in a 3-4 scheme.

Tech linebackers coach Brian Jean-Mary said he’s going to be a “big-time asset. Has a chance to be a reallly good player. His upside is unbelievable.”

Jean-Mary said he’s big enough to play either outside or inside.

He also played point guard on the basketball team…an honor student, as well.

Morgan Bailey

Ht., Wt.: 6-4, 298

Position: Offensive lineman

Hometown: Loganville

High school: Loganville

Highlights: A three-star recruit, Bailey was a top-50 recruit at guard. He turned down offers from Florida State and Clemson, among others.

How he’ll fit in: Strong blocking for the run, with work needed in pass-protection, according to analysts. As long as Tech’s offensive line isn’t hit by injuries, Bailey will likely redshirt in 2010. Could eventually form a solid front with Ray Beno and Will Jackson, who redshirted last year, and Alford.

Co-offensive line coach Mike Sewak says he’s “a big-time kid….start him out at a guard position.  Good lateral quickness.”

Jake Skole

Ht., Wt.: 6-1, 175

Position: Athlete

Hometown: Roswell

High school: Blessed Trinity

Highlights: A three-star recruit, Skole runs the 40 in 4.48 seconds. He turned down offers from Auburn and Georgia, among others.

How he’ll fit in: Skole is tabbed by various analysts as a playmaker who needs to improve his coverage skills. He also played quarterback in high school and returned punts. He will join older brother Matt on Tech’s baseball team.

Coach Al “Buzz” Preston said Skole will start out in the secondary, but can also play A-back or wide receiver. .. Still could be drafted by MLB team. Preston said he’s a good student.

Anthony Williams

Ht., Wt.: 6-4, 221

Position: Defensive end

Hometown: McDonough

High school: Union Grove

Highlights: A four-star recruit, Williams had nine sacks his senior season. He turned down offers from Auburn and LSU, among others. He’s rated the 13th-best weak-side defensive end by Rivals.com.

How he’ll fit in: He’s tall and lean, fitting the mold of past great Michael Johnson and Emmanuel Dieke, who redshirted last season. Williams can surely put in some weight if he has a redshirt season. Dieke put on more than 30 pounds, for example. Williams may move to outside linebacker.

Jean-Mary said he’s as good a kid as a football player…developed into a dominant defensive lineman as a senior…said he has a chance to be a “special, special player”… said he’s grown by at least two inches since they started recruiting him…will fill out more in college…Steven Sylvester and Kyle Jackson also from Union Grove…will have opportunity to be stand-up olb at first but could move to DE as he puts on weight.

Tony Zenon

Ht., Wt.: 5-8, 174

Position: A-back

Hometown: Albany

High school: Deerfield Windsor

Highlights: A two-star recruit, he runs a 4.4-second 40-yard dash. He wasn’t heavily recruited by BCS schools, despite scoring 27 touchdowns and averaging more than 9 yards a carry as a senior.

How he’ll fit in: Like Marcus Wright, another smallish running back with plenty of speed. Zenon will be an A-back.

New A-backs coach  Lamar Owens says Owens is a “highlight factory” type of guy…Zenon is originally from New Orleans…ended up on Albany because after his family left the city, the first reservation they could find was in Albany…

Synjyn Days

Ht., Wt.: 6-1, 205

Position: Quarterback

Hometown: Powder Springs

High school: Hillgrove

Highlights: A three-star recruit, Days turned down offers from Oklahoma State and Indiana, among others. He runs a 4.45 40.

How he’ll fit in: Days has the size and speed to play almost any skill position except B-back, so there’s no telling where he will end up. However, he said he will start off at quarterback. Hillgrove also runs the option offense, so Days is used to making the reads that are needed.

Coach Brian Bohannon said he’s a great leader, great character guy. Said he looks as big as his size…appreciates his experience at quarterback in high school…wants him to keep the speed, rather than getting bigger…great arm strength…lot of similarities to Josh Nesbitt, and may be a step faster…could work on decision-making, but understands the terminology…will also work to improve his fundamentals…

Justin Moore

Ht., Wt.: 5-10, 160

Position: Kicker

Hometown: Atlanta

High school: Marist

Highlights: A two-star recruit, Moore had 48 touchbacks last season and hit 3-of-5 field goal attempts, all 39 point-afters. He was previously committed to Miami (Ohio), but switched when Tech made an offer  in January.

How he’ll fit in: He likely will  be expected to immediately compete for kicking duties with Scott Blair. Tech coach Paul Johnson didn’t hide his displeasure with his kicker’s results last season. Blair missed important field goals against Georgia and Iowa that forced Tech to change its strategy.

Sewak said he’s got an explosive leg…Sewak said he went to one game with a stopwatch and didn’t like the numbers he was seeing. As he was leaving he walked behind the end zone and one of Moore’s kicks almost hit him. That changed his mind…Gets good heights on kicks…impressed coaches at Tech’s camp…

Denzel McCoy

Ht., Wt.: 6-3, 268

Position: Defensive tackle

Hometown: Lawrenceville

High school: Northview

Highlights: A four-star recruit, McCoy is rated the 18th-best defensive tackle by Rivals.com. He turned down offers from Alabama, Florida State and Miami, among others.

How he’ll fit in: He is possibly Tech’s best signing. Athletic and shifty, McCoy is physically similar to a high-school version of Derrick Morgan. Though he doesn’t have the same initial burst that Morgan had, McCoy is described as being disruptive between the tackles with an innate ability to slip between blockers.

Preston said he was Tech’s No. 1 recruit because he did a great job helping them recruit other players, very similar to last year’s juniors, who all recruited each other… will play on the edge at DE more than likely… Preston said McCoy has a shot at playing as a freshman because of his aptitude for the game.

Fred Holton

Ht., Wt.: 6-1, 198

Position: Safety

Hometown: Thomasville

High school: Thomasville

Highlights: A three-star recruit, Holton runs a 4.55-second 40-yard dash. He turned down offers from Kansas State and Louisville, among others. He’s rated the 44th-best cornerback by Rivals.com

How he’ll fit in: Projected as either a safety or cornerback, Holton is an aggressive player whom various sites say can intimidate with his physical play. Physically similar to the high school-version of Morgan Burnett.

Coach Todd Spencer said Holton is a GT guy…Calvin Johnson is his favorite player.

Jeremiah Attaochu

Ht., Wt.: 6-3, 223

Position: Linebacker

Hometown: Washington, D.C.

High school: Archbishop Carroll

Highlights: A three-star recruit, Attaochu runs a 4.6-second 40-yard dash. He was offered by more than a dozen schools.

How he’ll fit in: Attaochu will eventually be one of the outside linebackers in new defensive coordinator’s Al Groh’s 3-4 defense. When he was coach at Virginia, Groh recruited Attaochu and secured his commitment to GT soon after he was hired. Attaochu had 14 sacks his senior season.

Groh said he’s similar to many of his OLB in the past…a high motor who is very intense…said he’s goal-oriented…was on top of Groh’s list for a long time…Groh said he would like for him to be at 245 range…

B.J. Bostic

Ht., Wt.: 5-11, 165

Position: Cornerback

Hometown: Louisville

High school: Jefferson County

Highlights: A four-star recruit, Bostic runs a 4.56-second 40-yard dash.  He turned down offers from UCLA and West Virginia, among others.

How he’ll fit in: Though a quarterback in high school, Bostic is projected to be a defensive back in college, though he has the size and speed to play A-back or wide receiver in the spread-option. Either way, he will likely redshirt unless he wins kick-return or punt-return duties.

Charles Kelly said Bostic is a great athlete..early enrollee…Kelly said Bostic is one of those guys who wanted to be in Tech’s program and on Tech’s campus…Kelly said Johnson will decide where Bostic will play…Bostic has long arms, which Kelly likes to see.

Catlin Alford

Ht., Wt.: 6-3, 275

Position: Offensive lineman

Hometown: Adairsville

High school: Adairsville

Highlights: A three-star recruit, rated the No. 49 guard in the country by rivals.com, and one of two (Morgan Bailey) among the top 50 that Tech signed.

How he’ll fit in: Because all of last year’s offensive line signings who were redshirted this season, Alford likely will do so as well as he adds strength and learns the blocking techniques and assignments in the spread-option base. Analysts say he is strong blocking the run and is athletic for his size. He can also play defensive tackle.

Spencer said Alford is a barrel-chested player that has a zeal for excellence…is a guy they are really excited about. … his athleticism is good enough that he can play center, guard or tackle.

Shawn Green

Ht., Wt.: 6-0, 270

Position: Defensive tackle

Hometown: Grayson

High school: Grayson

Highlights: A four-star recruit, Green turned down offers from Florida State, Oklahoma State and Wisconsin, among others. He’s rated the 58th-best defensive tackle by Rivals.com.

How he’ll fit in: Along with fellow signee Denzel McCoy, and current Tech players J.C. Lanier (who redshirted this season) and T.J. Barnes, Green will eventually give Tech a wealth of size inside. A player with a great motor, by adding a few more pounds he could eventually become the “disruptor” that Groh has said he wants to see from his nose tackle.

Jean-Mary said if he was taller he would be considered one of the best in the state…really fits with what they want to do…can play all three defensive line spots…h.s. coaches say Green was the best defensive player they faced this season…said his quickness sets him apart.

Isaiah Johnson

Ht., Wt.: 6-2, 175

Position: Safety

Hometown: Tyrone

High school: Sandy Creek

Highlights: A three-star recruit, Johnson runs the 40 in 4.6 seconds. He turned down offers from Georgia and Miami, among others. He’s rated the 28th-best safety by Rivals.com

How he’ll fit in: Tabbed as being strong against the run and capable of covering wide receivers stride-for-stride, sideline to sideline. He may redshirt a year to add strength and weight.

Johnson is an early enrollee…Kelly likes his size and athleticism…can make plays all over the field…Kelly said he’s a good-looking athlete who will play safety.

Deon Hill

Ht., Wt.: 6-0, 205

Position: A-back

Hometown: Phenix City, Ala.

High school: Central

Highlights: A three-star recruit, Hill runs a 4.5-second 40-yard dash. Not heavily recruited by BCS schools. He played on the Alabama All-State football team.

How he’ll fit in: Hill has the size and speed to play a variety of positions, though A-back will be his natural home.

Owens points out that he’s from same high school as Cord Howard and Orwin Smith…likes his speed on the perimeter…18 TDs last year…

Charles Perkins

Ht., Wt.: 6-0, 205

Position: B-back

Hometown: Lawrenceville

High school: Collins Hill

Highlights: A three-star recruit, Perkins was the first in the Class of 2010 to commit. He turned down offers from Kentucky and Wisconsin, among others.

How he’ll fit in: Perkins likely will redshirt to put on weight and then compete for snaps at B-back. Already strong, Perkins is tabbed as a solid one-cut runner who may not have blazing speed, but identifies and gets through holes quickly.

An early enrollee, Perkins is a mature guy, according to Bohannon. … He’s not as fast as Dwyer, but he’s not slow, Bohannon said…Comparable to Anthony Allen.

Ryan Ayers

Ht., Wt.: 5-10, 178

Position: Cornerback

Hometown: Douglasville

High school: South Paulding

Highlights: A four-star recruit, Ayers runs a 4.4-second 40-yard dash. He turned down offers from Alabama, Auburn and Georgia, among others. He is rated the No. 25 cornerback by Rivals.com.

How he’ll fit in: Considering the issues Tech’s pass defense had last season, Ayers could compete for playing time at either cornerback position. Various recruiting sites say he plays bigger than his size, and is not afraid to make contact.

Kelly says Ayers is a speed, cover corner who has great anticipation.

Louis Young

Ht., Wt.: 6-1, 190

Position: Cornerback

Hometown: Washington, D.C.

High school: Our Lady of Good Counsel

Highlights: A four-star recruit, Young de-committed from Stanford. He also had offers from more than a dozen schools, including Miami and Nebraska. He’s rated the 15th-best cornerback by Rivals.com

How he’ll fit in: Described as a smooth athlete, Young is also smart and could compete for a cornerback spot immediately. Analysts say he doesn’t have burner speed, but uses his instincts to take good angles to make up steps. He has the size to support the run, as well.

Groh said getting Young is a nice surprise…Groh said he crossed paths with Young while in area to visit Attaochu…Groh said Young was out this morning shoveling snow, so his mom faxed his papers in from his mom’s work…great coverage skills…Groh said Young likes being a corner….good ball skills who can jump on the run.

124 comments Add your comment

X's and O's

February 3rd, 2010
10:35 am

and BobbyGodd thanks for the good word!

AlabamaRamblinwreck

February 3rd, 2010
10:36 am

Sorry, Luke D..didn’t see you already sent info on Young.

Charles Perkins is a stud

February 3rd, 2010
10:36 am

Not so sure Perkins will redshirt. If any of you haven’t done so, I’d go check out his highlight films on youtube. Looks to me like he can contribute immediately.

All Yellow Jackets

February 3rd, 2010
10:37 am

Thornton chooses the dawgs over penn st

All Yellow Jackets

February 3rd, 2010
10:39 am

Gt class moves from #44 to #37 as Uga moves from #9 to #16….Lets go jackets! Beat the rednecks

All Yellow Jackets

February 3rd, 2010
10:43 am

RYAN AYERS just signed on the dotted line…Lets go jackets!

Not Disappointed

February 3rd, 2010
10:48 am

What a fun day for the College Stars of tomorrow. Ramblin Wreck!

rduck

February 3rd, 2010
10:49 am

Louis Young has already told Scout.com he is a GT commit. They have a full interview with him on their site.

Buzzed Driving

February 3rd, 2010
10:50 am

Jim, thanks for the laugh.

gtbabe

February 3rd, 2010
10:53 am

Ayers and Young now on board! Congrats to all the signees and CPJ and his coaching staff! What an outstanding class

gt45

February 3rd, 2010
10:53 am

Looks great. We got some quality young men. Thanks, boys and coaches, and good luck!

HardTruth Soldier

February 3rd, 2010
10:54 am

Welcome to Ga Tech new recruits, NOW BE PREPARED TO GET BEAT FOR THE NEXT 4 YEARS BY UGA. SISSSSSSSSSSY’S

gt recruiting

February 3rd, 2010
10:56 am

UGA 30 – gt 24!!!!!!!

UGA 73 – gt 66!!!!

HHAHHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA!!!!

Where’s Saint Simon???

Enjoy your signing day with your 1 and 2 star players. HAHHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA!!!!

WE RUN THIS STATE!!

why

February 3rd, 2010
11:06 am

man u ugay fans are the coolest people in the world. i just wish i was that cool. hey lets get drunk beat our wives touch ourselves to pictures of dawg players and then go on a tech blog. after we are done with that lets go get a well fair check and spend it on a dawgs hat

Get a life

February 3rd, 2010
11:08 am

The people who really run this state happen to work in the State Capital and the little local government affiliates…This is just a game of X’s and O’s…Go get a life and then comment about something of real substance… Go Jackets!!!

Wreckmaniac

February 3rd, 2010
11:09 am

If Scout and Rival intend to be relevant in the future they’ll drop the stars idea. Its proven to be meaningless.
My key indicator is what schools these kids rejected to come to Tech.
I’m amazed at how Coach Groh has inserted such influence so quickly. Getting those two kids from the DC area would never have happened in the past. He’s making an impact immediately. Great job, Coach Groh.
Getting Young away from Stanford is another biggie. I don’t care who rates this class, your comments, Doug, tell me this is super group of kids. Appreciate you being there as it happens.

Wreckmaniac

February 3rd, 2010
11:13 am

Ga Tech 92. Amen, brother. You don’t outrank the other guy, you outwork him !

rduck

February 3rd, 2010
11:13 am

Congrats to all these young men coming to the flats. We are looking forward to seeing your contributions on and off the field for years to come. Great job by CPJ, Groh and the other coaches filling the needs for our program. It’s a great day to be a Jacket!!!

ZamBonE

February 3rd, 2010
11:16 am

Hats off to CPJ, CAG, and the rest of the coaching staff. They put together a very impressive 2010 class with a limited number of scholarships. I especially like how we addressed our defensive needs, particularly on the dline.

Also gotta love the pups pissing themselves.

The future looks bright for Tech Football.

Go Jackets and welcome to the Flats Class of 2010.

More GT Records

February 3rd, 2010
11:19 am

is it truth that mother teresa;s organized flag football team pull all these kids offers at the LAST minute so they signed with TECH…AL groh’s nads must have promised to beat william and Mary both this year..lmfao

All Yellow Jackets

February 3rd, 2010
11:22 am

Young signes his letter of intent

PhillyTech Fan

February 3rd, 2010
11:24 am

I have been impressed with what Coach Johnson has done with another coach’s players…..and I can not wait to see what he does with his own players…..GO TECH

those games meant nothing to tech

February 3rd, 2010
11:25 am

if a Georgia fan gives you a gard time at work tomorrow , you TEch fans just hit them in the mouth…….with your baton!!!!” paul johnson..lmao…30 to 24 see ya in athens, fireflies ..bring ole alligator jowls with ya

Georgia recruiting

February 3rd, 2010
11:26 am

Hey uga remember 45-42 when your puppies were ranked preseason #1….you run nothing but these nuts….lmao (((45-42))) in your own stadium while you were preseason #1 what a bunch of choke artist…oh yeah….we own yall all time ibaseball, and in basketball.

those games meant nothing to tech

February 3rd, 2010
11:26 am

and Zambone flagboy blogger , we always count one victory a year…its right at thanksgiving

Georgia recruiting

February 3rd, 2010
11:29 am

hahahahaha your pathetic team is known for choking and has no history, enjoy your 3 or 4 loss season again rednecks in athens. Maybe your sister will not leave yall again this year. Oh yeah, why are yall known known around the country as choke artist? Pathetic….glad im not a puppy fan….hahahahahahahahahahahaha 45-42 in athens when yall were #1 preseason…choke…..choke…..choke

PhillyTech Fan

February 3rd, 2010
11:29 am

to “Those games meant nothing to tech”….did you graduate from uga?

those games meant nothing to tech

February 3rd, 2010
11:30 am

ooh..are you going to punch us in the mouth..roflmfao..later buggoes..you can get out of your star wars suits and dress for the big after signing picnic..on the front lawn at the Varsity..tell your cheerleaders to take the nets off their head first..lmao

Georgia recruiting

February 3rd, 2010
11:32 am

Georgia history….one loan title, you are behind your instate rivals in national titles 4-1 and your doninated by florida. Hell of a history. ohhh yeah, a lame ass chant. gooooooooo dawgs sickem…wolf, wolf, wolf, wolf. we all bash yall for that gay stuff

Georgia recruiting

February 3rd, 2010
11:32 am

Are you kidding me you redneck goober…hahahahaha your women dont even have teeth you rednecks. All your cheerleaders work at all the waffel houses in redneckville (athens)..hahahahahahahaha oh yeah, i see alot of incest in athens. maybe your on a date with your mom as we speak. hahahahahaha

those games meant nothing to tech

February 3rd, 2010
11:33 am

pretty lame brother bug…1 win in 10 years would constitute and fluke, an anomaly, like the chances of seeing a ufo tonight…sorry firefly your record aint too purty against the DAWGS…it aint even that impressive lately in basketball………i am busting a gut laughing so hard!!!!!!

Georgia recruiting

February 3rd, 2010
11:35 am

Me to…you are so damn funny, and what is purty redneck? hahahahahahah get in your pickup truck and go pick up your mom at the movies. Have a ggod one puppy…..your still behind in the most important stat…national titles….your national title is based on beating us..hahahahahaha good luck with that one.

those games meant nothing to tech

February 3rd, 2010
11:35 am

buzzzzzzzzzzzz, buzzzzzzzzzzz is that the fight song or is it flagboy getting his hair done while twirling his baton!!!!!!!!!! lmao

Georgia recruiting

February 3rd, 2010
11:36 am

Rednecks is all we have to say….i worked in athens and trust me, thats all you see. hell all you see in that pathetic stadium they have is incest on saturdays…hahahahahahaha

PhillyTech Fan

February 3rd, 2010
11:36 am

Last time I checked, UGA has consistently out-recruited us…with numerous top 10 recruiting classes…..and always cow down to UF and Alabama every year…..that is because they either choke every year….or their coaches have NO idea how to coach….just recruit

Georgia recruiting

February 3rd, 2010
11:37 am

Get on your horse and ride on down to sanford stadium where the cows take a dump on the field and full of old people…hahahahaha

PhillyTech Fan

February 3rd, 2010
11:38 am

buzzzzzzzzz, buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz that is the sound of “those games meant nothing to tech”’s mom having to finish what her husband is unable to……so sorry man…..I am sure that your dad at least means well…but thos elong trips to broke back mountain have to be hard on your family

BigTimeTechFan

February 3rd, 2010
11:40 am

Groh brought in 2 nice players in the short time he’s been at Tech. Very nice start.

KeithB

February 3rd, 2010
11:41 am

Looks good. Looks like CPJ did a nice job addressing needs. Nice to see him tapping the state’s resources. Time will tell.

Georgia Tech

February 3rd, 2010
11:41 am

Look lets all get along ok, we understand that uga are choke artist. Let them have that.

PhillyTech Fan

February 3rd, 2010
11:42 am

buzzzzzzzzzzzzzz, buzzzzzzzzzzzzz….man, “those games meant nothing to tech”’s mom is insatiable…..maybe she should advertise on Craigslist……more often

Georgia Tech

February 3rd, 2010
11:43 am

By puppys, have a good one with mr. rodgers in tennessee and the other one that left to fsu and the one that left to louisville. hell do you blame them?

tjsquickcuts

February 3rd, 2010
11:43 am

By now, everyone should know that STARS dont mean a thing….Remember Ronald Curry, Mr all everything out of Hampton Va years back….So much hype and pub, and he bombed out on both football and basketball…and this kid was the national player of the year in football and basketball i think coming out of high school….Even Terrell Pryor of Ohio State hasnt lived up to all the HYPE….Mr I dont wanna sign and keep getting attention hasnt done a thing….and UGA….all the top ranked classes…and nothing to show for it….Richt has to realize that UGA isnt FSU, and that you just cant send them kids out there and hope they win on talent alone….those days are gone….Richt will be gone within the next two years….just my opinion

PhillyTech Fan

February 3rd, 2010
11:45 am

tjsquickcuts….good point

Michael

February 3rd, 2010
11:55 am

From earlier:

Seresaa February 3rd, 2010 8:58 am
…congratulations to my eldest son…Synjyn Skky Days…you will continue to do great things…

I also congratulate your eldest son Seresaa. I would encourage you to keep on your son (in a motherly way) so that he stays on top of the Georgia Tech academics. Getting off to a good start is vitale in making the following years less stressful (I started off on academic warning, 1.9 GPA…not good).

Any chance he is going into engineering? I highly recommend it if he has the mathematical and scientific mindset (more left-brained than right). I was in EE, but so many good programs. I wanted Aerospace, but job fluctuations scared me off. Seems electrical is in EVERYTHING, so felt more able to move around in various fields once I graduated. Civil, Mechanical and Industrial also broad fields.

Good luck to your son, hope he can add strength, size and some Dean’s List honors in the near future.

juvenal

February 3rd, 2010
12:03 pm

2007 class did good, & 2 of those 4*’s didn’t even go to Tech…based on sec recruiting, doesn’t look like we can hope for daugs to be disracted by preparing for sec champ game following week anytime soon…does anyone have any ideas how b-ball recruitng will be, with 3 moe scholarships? we will need some more fronline help…

gt recruiting

February 3rd, 2010
12:11 pm

FIRST DAY OF NATIONAL SIGNING DAY AND I BET ALL OF YOU GT FANS ARE EXCITED TO SIGN 1 AND 2 STAR RECRUITS. IT MUST BE GREAT TO HAVE COACH JOHNSON RECRUIT ALL THE SEC REJECTS TO THE GT PROGRAM.

HAVE A GREAT SIGNING DAY!!!

UGA 30 – gt 24!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA!!!!

WE RUN THIS STATE!!!!

Love my Jackets

February 3rd, 2010
12:23 pm

From the Macon Telegraph today: “In terms of a defensive line replacement, rumors have also developed that the program might consider bringing in N.C. State linebackers coach Andy McCollum. A native of Marietta, McCollum still has family in Georgia and already recruits the state for the Wolfpack.”

I hope this is the rumor that is not true. I am excited about everything CPJ has done including hiring Al Groh and all these recruits coming on board but PRAY McCollum is NOT considered for the DL job.
For the past 15 years it seems everytime there is an opening at GT, his name keeps coming up. Why? If he were so great why hasn’t McCollum been hired before now? McCollum had a losing record 4 straight yrs at MTSU while the current coach there did quite well. Why did not his alma mater hire him at Austin Peay? There is an article on the internet that talks about McCollum being a huge UGA guy and has always been since his dad played for them for one year and how he grew up cheering for UGA. Well then why didn’t UGA hire him? They didn’t want him that’s why. So now, all of a sudden he’s a GT guy. What’s wrong with the job he has at NC ST? What did anyone there accomplish? Nothing. Why the lateral move? If he is so popular in Marietta and the Atlanta area, why hasn’t Kennesaw, GA ST or his own high school hire him? There are so many younger and better coaches that already live in GA and have a success record. Please do not hire this 50 yr old guy. GT needs someone especially who has recruiting presence in Middle GA.

No Middle Georgia presence

longdog

February 3rd, 2010
1:06 pm

I have watched louis young all season he is only5′10.5″ cant break 5.0 in the forty. he is acc material not sec

GT fan

February 3rd, 2010
1:12 pm

longdog- when you post something make sure you know what you are talking about!