Hill sole Tech player chosen in draft

The third and final day of the NFL draft transpired without any Georgia Tech selections, leaving wide receiver Stephen Hill the only Yellow Jackets draftee for this year. Hill was picked in the second round by the New York Jets on Friday.

It was the second year in a row that Tech produced one draft pick. In 2011, the Baltimore Ravens took B-back Anthony Allen in the seventh round.

It may be the case that no Tech players will be signed as undrafted free agents, as well. Just before 9 p.m., defensive end Jason Peters, defensive tackle Logan Walls and A-back Roddy Jones had not been contacted by any NFL teams about signing as undrafted free agents. The agent for A-back Embry Peeples said he had not have a deal, either. Three other hopefuls, linebacker Steven Sylvester, wide receiver Tyler Melton and safety Rashaad Reid, could not be reached.

SI.com draft expert Tony Pauline said prior to the draft that Jones, Peters and Sylvester were the three likeliest Tech players to get picked up.

They might take hope from former teammate Kevin Cone. The former Tech wide receiver went unsigned after the 2011 draft until three days prior to the opening of the Falcons training camp. Cone made the practice squad and then the active roster late in the season.

Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech beat

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atlxman

April 29th, 2012
12:04 pm

this years draft didnt do coach pj and ga techs football team any favors with the top high school recruits. or last years either. tech will be lucky to land any true div 1a player in their class this year on offense or years to come with coach pj track record…pleas ga tech fans, call for D rad to give an extension to PJ now before pj leaves to coach at a big time high school in texas…

Dr. Kenneth Noisewater

April 29th, 2012
1:23 pm

love how gt fans use calvin johnson as their lone example for recruits. if memory serves, that was a gailey recruit, not cpj. and yes, not having any players w/ the exception of hill enter the nfl draft will have some sort of impact on recruiting. kids these days look at things like that and yes, an education too. but if you’re a talented athlete with scholarship offers on the table, you would look at nfl draft & success.

Alabama Jacket

April 29th, 2012
1:30 pm

Another example of how stupid UGA fans are! You guys are bragging about how many NFL quality players UGA puts out, and how few GT puts out. However, in the last “45 years”, we have as many National Titles as the bulldogs, and have matched up pretty well against the mighty dawgs since CPJ took over!

So, keep bragging morons! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

GT fan

April 29th, 2012
1:55 pm

atlxman

April 29th, 2012
12:04 pm
this years draft didnt do coach pj and ga techs football team any favors with the top high school recruits. or last years either. tech will be lucky to land any true div 1a player in their class this year on offense or years to come …..
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I guess you’re saying the same thing to Auburn & Tenn fans too then, xman. Being that both of those schools only had 1 draft pick as well. And what would you say to UCLA, who had ZERO players get drafted.

LSU had 5 players drafted, Oregon 4, Ohio St 4, USC 3, Michigan 3, Texas 3, Florida 2. Meanwhile The CAL Bears had 6 players drafted.

There isn’t a knowledgeable sports fan alive that would say CAL is a better program than any of those schools. But, according to you, GT is in trouble b/c they only had 1 player drafted?

There’s dumb, then there’s Atlxman.

hey glass house

April 29th, 2012
2:20 pm

nice post. too bad you dont have a clue on the difference between uga and gt wrt this issue.

let us start off by agreeing that ALL schools have dimwits that get in trouble. gt is no exception and we realize this. however….

lets look at the numbers for a second eh?

just about each year under richt uga is in contention for the fulmer cup. i think uga has won it outright at least twice since its inception and is annually in contention.

http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/2010/9/1/1663448/the-fulmer-cup-season-closes-and

Your 2010 Fulmer Cup Champion is the University of Georgia. Congratulations on your titanic accomplishments in off-the-field festivities, sirs, and for bringing another championship trophy to the SEC.

uga didnt win in 2011 but did finish in a respectable tie for 10th. so far in 2012 they are in contention yet again!

anybody with a lick of sense would realize it is all about the numbers except for maybe a dumb dawg,

i gave some proof now the my balls are in your court. lets compare gt an uga fb to fb.

i guarantee that over the last 10 years you would be hard pressed to come up more than gt fb players who have either strayed from the law or the school. on the other hand 10 seems to be the norm year in an year out for uga.

if all you have is opinion than you dont have much do you!

George Stein

April 29th, 2012
2:34 pm

I’m pretty sure I could have written WnE’s post for him. However, since I’m here, when did Uzzi become injury-prone? Look, if you require proof that WnE is talking out of his backside, his comments about Attaochu having flaws ON FILM is is your proof. He loves to think he’s some kind of expert.

I do feel badly for him, though, because he apparently has nothing better to do at 2:30 AM than to troll.

I thought atlxman was certain Hill wouldn’t get drafted until the third round. Wonder what happened to that?

WnE

April 29th, 2012
2:57 pm

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hiveredtech

April 29th, 2012
6:59 am

Studies have proven time and again that even at UGA you stand less than a 10% chance of making an NFL roster.

If you are one of the few that make a typical NFL roster….you play an average of 3.2 seasons…the majority of which are just at or above the league $ minimum set by the CBA.

All being said, the average GT graduate will earn more than double in $$$ than the average player in the NFL. At least by graduating from GT you can choose whether you want to become a ton of $$$ or play 3.2 years in the NFL first.
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If this is GT’s best “Recruiting Spiel”, then GT under CPJ will always be crappy Recruiters.

In the Recruiting game that GT has top compete in, all the BCS level Recruits have “full rides” at a number of Colleges.

For Recruits with SAT scores of 950 to 1050 (the actual range for most of GT’s FB Recruits), then at that Range their outlook on ACADEMICS is, ” a Business Admin Degree from GT is not much different than a Business Admin Degree from UGA, UF, or any other Big-time Flagship State Univ.”

If their outlook on Academics was much different than what I wrote above then we’ll end up losing them to ND or Stanford or Northwestern anyway.

Folks (i.e. TEENAGERS) with SATs of 950 to 1050 aren’t looking at that scenario that you originally posted, that scenario is what goes on IN YOUR MIND, the mind of a middle-aged suburban GT ALUM.

If your Recruiting strategy is based on “threatening failure” to teenagers at a point where they are inclined to dream their “biggest dreams”, then you won’t be very successful at Recruiting, and GT has not been very successful at Recruiting under CPJ.

Telling TEENAGERS, “if you don’t this fancy GT degree you’ll fail in LIFE because the NFL is a stupid foolish dream that won’t last very long” is horrible way to Recruit.

Imagine if CEOs & Brain Surgeons were told the same thing as they were about to embark on their Academic Careers, not many of them would want to go to your school either.

The same thing that GT uses to Recruit smart Engr. Students, then use that same strategy to Recruit Athletes, by telling them that at GT their DREAMS can come true.

Just one man’s my opinion.

GTBob

April 29th, 2012
3:02 pm

tech will be lucky to land any true div 1a player in their class this year on offense

We already have a commitment from a RB who had several offers from BCS schools. Does he not count?

BLT

April 29th, 2012
3:04 pm

“Just one man’s my opinion.” Whatever you say WnE…

GTBob

April 29th, 2012
3:07 pm

If this is GT’s best “Recruiting Spiel”, then GT under CPJ will always be crappy Recruiters.

GT is never going to recruit well under any coach, so I have a feeling you are going to hate every coach that ever comes here.

HighTech

April 29th, 2012
3:08 pm

Georgia Tech Hill sole Tech player chosen in draft
9:27 pm April 28, 2012, by Ken Sugiura

The third and final day of the NFL draft transpired without any Georgia Tech selections, leaving wide receiver Stephen Hill the only Yellow Jackets draftee for this year. Hill was picked in the second round by the New York Jets on Friday.

It was the second year in a row that Tech produced one draft pick. In 2011, the Baltimore Ravens took B-back Anthony Allen in the seventh round.

It may be the case that no Tech players will be signed as undrafted free agents, as well. Just before 9 p.m., defensive end Jason Peters, defensive tackle Logan Walls and A-back Roddy Jones had not been contacted by any NFL teams about signing as undrafted free agents. The agent for A-back Embry Peeples said he had not have a deal, either. Three other hopefuls, linebacker Steven Sylvester, wide receiver Tyler Melton and safety Rashaad Reid, could not be reached.

SI.com draft expert Tony Pauline said prior to the draft that Jones, Peters and Sylvester were the three likeliest Tech players to get picked up.

They might take hope from former teammate Kevin Cone. The former Tech wide receiver went unsigned after the 2011 draft until three days prior to the opening of the Falcons training camp. Cone made the practice squad and then the active roster late in the season.

Ken Sugiura, Georgia Tech beat
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April 29th, 2012
11:54 am
UGA has 2nd most wins in SEC over past 11 years, 9 top 25 finishes , 6 top ten finishes, 5 SEC east titles, 2 SEC titles, 3 BCS bowl appearances, 2 bcs bowl wins, finished in top 5, 3 times,would you like to compare those number to what tech has achieved in the past 45 years. Tech would be best served trying to compare its program to one other than Georgia.

LinkReport this comment.atlxman

April 29th, 2012
12:04 pm
this years draft didnt do coach pj and ga techs football team any favors with the top high school recruits. or last years either. tech will be lucky to land any true div 1a player in their class this year on offense or years to come with coach pj track record…pleas ga tech fans, call for D rad to give an extension to PJ now before pj leaves to coach at a big time high school in texas…

LinkReport this comment.Dr. Kenneth Noisewater

April 29th, 2012
1:23 pm
love how gt fans use calvin johnson as their lone example for recruits. if memory serves, that was a gailey recruit, not cpj. and yes, not having any players w/ the exception of hill enter the nfl draft will have some sort of impact on recruiting. kids these days look at things like that and yes, an education too. but if you’re a talented athlete with scholarship offers on the table, you would look at nfl draft & success.

LinkReport this comment.Alabama Jacket

April 29th, 2012
1:30 pm
Another example of how stupid UGA fans are! You guys are bragging about how many NFL quality players UGA puts out, and how few GT puts out. However, in the last “45 years”, we have as many National Titles as the bulldogs, and have matched up pretty well against the mighty dawgs since CPJ took over!

So, keep bragging morons! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

LinkReport this comment.GT fan

April 29th, 2012
1:55 pm
atlxman

April 29th, 2012
12:04 pm
this years draft didnt do coach pj and ga techs football team any favors with the top high school recruits. or last years either. tech will be lucky to land any true div 1a player in their class this year on offense or years to come …..
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I guess you’re saying the same thing to Auburn & Tenn fans too then, xman. Being that both of those schools only had 1 draft pick as well. And what would you say to UCLA, who had ZERO players get drafted.

LSU had 5 players drafted, Oregon 4, Ohio St 4, USC 3, Michigan 3, Texas 3, Florida 2. Meanwhile The CAL Bears had 6 players drafted.

There isn’t a knowledgeable sports fan alive that would say CAL is a better program than any of those schools. But, according to you, GT is in trouble b/c they only had 1 player drafted?

There’s dumb, then there’s Atlxman.

LinkReport this comment.hey glass house

April 29th, 2012
2:20 pm
nice post. too bad you dont have a clue on the difference between uga and gt wrt this issue.

let us start off by agreeing that ALL schools have dimwits that get in trouble. gt is no exception and we realize this. however….

lets look at the numbers for a second eh?

just about each year under richt uga is in contention for the fulmer cup. i think uga has won it outright at least twice since its inception and is annually in contention.

http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/2010/9/1/1663448/the-fulmer-cup-season-closes-and

Your 2010 Fulmer Cup Champion is the University of Georgia. Congratulations on your titanic accomplishments in off-the-field festivities, sirs, and for bringing another championship trophy to the SEC.

uga didnt win in 2011 but did finish in a respectable tie for 10th. so far in 2012 they are in contention yet again!

anybody with a lick of sense would realize it is all about the numbers except for maybe a dumb dawg,

i gave some proof now the my balls are in your court. lets compare gt an uga fb to fb.

i guarantee that over the last 10 years you would be hard pressed to come up more than gt fb players who have either strayed from the law or the school. on the other hand 10 seems to be the norm year in an year out for uga.

if all you have is opinion than you dont have much do you!

LinkReport this comment.George Stein

April 29th, 2012
2:34 pm
I’m pretty sure I could have written WnE’s post for him. However, since I’m here, when did Uzzi become injury-prone? Look, if you require proof that WnE is talking out of his backside, his comments about Attaochu having flaws ON FILM is is your proof. He loves to think he’s some kind of expert.

I do feel badly for him, though, because he apparently has nothing better to do at 2:30 AM than to troll.

I thought atlxman was certain Hill wouldn’t get drafted until the third round. Wonder what happened to that?

LinkReport this comment.WnE

April 29th, 2012
2:57 pm

For Recruits with SAT scores of 950 to 1050 (the actual range for most of GT’s FB Recruits), then at that Range their outlook on ACADEMICS is, ” a Business Admin Degree from GT is not much different than a Business Admin Degree from UGA, UF, or any other Big-time Flagship State Univ.”
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Will they have to “game the system” as a Business Administration major at one of those other schools?

George Stein

April 29th, 2012
3:12 pm

So, we should lie when we recruit, WnE? Am I understanding this correctly?

WnE

April 29th, 2012
3:20 pm

At least I’m honest High Tech!

Yeah, I admitted to using a couple of my FREE ELECTIVES in College to pad my GPA and make sure I kept my scholarship in place.

If you’re going to take cheap shots at me for that, then you’re going to have to criticize over 90% of the people that graduate from College.

Very FEW college students use their FREE ELECTIVES to take the most difficult classes they can find.

Some people lie to themselves and say “I was using my free electives to expand myself intellectually”, and others like me tell the truth and admit that I padded my GPA a little and “gamed the system”.

BTW, I am willing to bet you did the same thing, since there were many Engineering Majors sitting right next to me in those same Free Electives that I took.

WnE

April 29th, 2012
3:25 pm

re:
George Stein

April 29th, 2012
3:12 pm

So, we should lie when we recruit, WnE? Am I understanding this correctly?
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I never said anything about LYING!

I did say let them know that whatever dreams they have can be achieved at GT, to focus on the positive and not the negative.

There’s no need to even mention how short the avg. NFL career is, or the long odds to getting drafted in the NFL are.

What good does that do GT?

Since your initial dream is a bad one then you’ll want to have this fancy GT education to fall back on, is that how you think we should approach Recruits that HAVE MANY OPTIONS placed in front of them?

This is why we usually end up beating out Furman, Elon and MTSU for Recruits.

Dawg48

April 29th, 2012
3:32 pm

WnE, I feel sorry for you. I truly do.

HighTech

April 29th, 2012
3:40 pm

If copy and paste was a major, I would need some “free electives”. Wow. How did that happen?

George Stein

April 29th, 2012
3:43 pm

I think being candid with them and telling them that the overwhelming majority of players never play a down in the NFL and that a degree from Tech is valuable is a solid recruiting pitch.

WnE

April 29th, 2012
3:43 pm

re:
Dawg48

April 29th, 2012
3:32 pm

WnE, I feel sorry for you. I truly do.
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What did I write this time?

Whatever it is, please prove that it is wrong?

Maybe you should feel sorry for all my thin-skinned critics that don’t seem to know a lot about CFB, or don’t want to learn anything about CFB.

They act as if CPJ is some sort of CFB god, when the last 2 years prove that he is very mediocre as a HC.

George Stein

April 29th, 2012
3:44 pm

“BTW, I am willing to bet you did the same thing, since there were many Engineering Majors sitting right next to me in those same Free Electives that I took.”

An appeal to personal experience. Certainly no fallacy there!

George Stein

April 29th, 2012
3:49 pm

“Whatever it is, please prove that it is wrong?”

Almost nothing you say can be proven right or wrong because it’s completely made up.

Dawg48

April 29th, 2012
4:25 pm

WnE, not anything you said. It’s because you take so much crap from EVERYONE and keep coming back. At least your persistent.

GTBob

April 29th, 2012
5:02 pm

Maybe you should feel sorry for all my thin-skinned critics that don’t seem to know a lot about CFB, or don’t want to learn anything about CFB.

Apparently, nobody on earth knows anything about college football except WnE. Not even UGA grad and College Football columnist Tony Barnhart. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/18826424/johnson-quietly-carving-out-legacy-in-shadow-of-georgia-tech-legends.

GTfan2012

April 29th, 2012
5:33 pm

I am embarassed by WnE’s post about the Business School at GT. If he is truly a GT grad as he claims, then he doesn’t even know the value of the degree he has. First, I can personally attest to the doors that my BS in Management from GT has opened. I graduated GT in 2000, and by 2005 I was making a six figure income. At every point where I got a raise, promotion, or new opportunity, my GT degree was cited as a contributing factor. Which brings me to my second point. None of the schools that WnE compared GT to have a BS of Management (or Business). The Bachelor of Science in Management is a BETTER, more comprehensive degree than the Bachelor of Business Admin offered by UGA and UF. WnE is CLUELESS!

HighTech

April 29th, 2012
5:52 pm

Great post GTfan2012! WnE’s hatred and jealousy may stem from his not being as successful as you.

Supersize that order, mutt

April 29th, 2012
5:54 pm

I guess it is immaterial that so many other schools in the country (BIG football factories at that) had just a couple more, some less, NFL draftees than Tech. All those draftees that UGA had this weekend, and what do the dwags have to show for it? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, other than beating Tech, the past 3 years, which they CLAIM to be irrelevant.

Paul in NH

April 29th, 2012
6:23 pm

WnE

April 29th, 2012
2:28 am
….plus his game has flaws that NFL GMs can see on film.
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Wow – NFL GMs will have to look at film to see the flaws in Attaochu’s game that WnE can see. Who knew that WnE was actually Mel Kiper?

Pete

April 29th, 2012
6:56 pm

I’m hopeful this will at least discourage any Tech junior that is thinking of leaving early.

Delbert D.

April 29th, 2012
7:01 pm

Boise State had four selected by my count. No 4 and 5-star divas needed out there.

CPJ's fupa...

April 29th, 2012
7:03 pm

Supersize that order, mutt

April 29th, 2012
5:54 pm

I guess it is immaterial that so many other schools in the country (BIG football factories at that) had just a couple more, some less, NFL draftees than Tech. All those draftees that UGA had this weekend, and what do the dwags have to show for it? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING, other than beating Tech, the past 3 years, which they CLAIM to be irrelevant.

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10 – 1………….

Supersize that order, mutt

April 29th, 2012
7:22 pm

@ CPJ’s fupa… Under CPJ, 1 – 3. You mutts always claim that Tech lives in the past. Well, you just prove that you mutts do the same thing. And you also proved my point that you CLAIM Tech is irrelevant, and yet you still boast about beating us. Could that be because we are the only quality team you can beat on a regular basis? Yeah, we’re really irrelevant to you, right? Sounds more like an obsession to me.

sports

April 29th, 2012
9:27 pm

and that pick was highly questionable!

kerryb

April 29th, 2012
10:10 pm

Georgia State had as many players drafted as Tech. HAHAHAHAHAHaHaHaHaHaHa

Preston

April 29th, 2012
10:23 pm

What did you expect?

FL Jacket

April 29th, 2012
10:45 pm

Haha…2nd youngest team in FBS last year and people are running their mouths about not getting more players drafted. Common sense has left the building.

HJ

April 29th, 2012
10:56 pm

No surprise with this. I mean it’s a high school offense that always loses to good teams.

bdub

April 29th, 2012
11:56 pm

The last two years have been down years in regards to the draft for tech. On the other hand, there were 2 yrs in the 00s in which 0 tech players were drafted and 1 year in which tony hollings was drafted in the supplemental draft and he was the only drafted player. CPJ has been using the redshirt method as much as he can the past few years to build up the roster after it was hurt by his hiring and the ncaa restrictions, which may partially explain the situation. And we’re still seeing only a small class in 2013 due to this. 2014 will see a larger class, I would assume. I haven’t looked at the numbers. CPJ up to this point has out recruited Chan(according to rivals, etc) in all but one year, if I am not mistaken. This includes the 2008 class which was shaping up to be really good for Chan but lost a lot of players after CPJ was hired(and was the biggest reason to not fire Chan). The 2013 class will be the same year in CPJ’s tenure as the 2007 class was in Chan’s tenure. I would expect recruiting to take an uptick under CPJ in 2013 or 2014 or even 2015. Of course, if the signing class is only 15 players, it won’t beat Chan’s 2007 or his possible 2008 since the total numbers won’t be as high, unless of course, CPJ can get all 4 star players, but that’s not expected at GT. I am a proponent of waiting 6, 7, or 8 years to find out what a coach can do at GT(not a giant state school powerhouse fb program), especially if they are fielding .500 or better teams. This is the Beamer model. At this point, CPJ gets at least 2 more years, and in my book, 3 more years, since he has outperformed Chan on the field and in recruiting to this point. I actually would have been ok with 1 or even 2 more years of Chan to find out what he would have done with that 2007 and 2008 class. Again, this is the Beamer method. At GT, you have to give the coach time to get into recruiting and get his system established. One can say that CPJ has only won with Chan’s players, but Chan’s players were not triple option players when they were recruited, so why didn’t Chan do so well with O’Leary’s players when he came on? Assuming O’Leary recruited as “well” as Chan. Yes, Godsey had left and there were no proven QB’s when Chan came on, but Nesbitt was far from a triple option qb when CPJ came on, and behind Nesbitt was true frosh Jaybo, who was clearly not a D-1 QB physically, and that was it. I go back to the Beamer model, and what CPJ has accomplished so far should give him at least 2 more years(which would match Chan’s tenure, and CPJ’s tenure at Navy), and in my opinion, he gets 3 or even 4 more years at a minimum. Quite frankly, who is GT going to hire that will be better than CPJ?

Top Row Dawg

April 30th, 2012
12:16 am

Wow……….. 1drafted for 7 and no free agents vs. 7 drafted for 10 with an 8th free agent (Butler).

So…………. you have a 7% chance to make the NFL at Tech or an 80% chance to make the NFL at Georgia?

Top Row Dawg

April 30th, 2012
12:25 am

LoL 10% vs. 80%. That’s my UGA education.

Top Row Dawg

April 30th, 2012
12:33 am

Dang it 14.28 % vs. 80% Ya’ll are twice as good as originally thought.

1 4 GT

April 30th, 2012
1:23 am

Top Row Dwag—-that sho is some twisted up rithmitic you used thar. How bout yew taik that thar twisted up logic of yores and that wunderful UGeorgie edumakashun and titch me how yew got them thar answers from outn yore haid. I cain’t do how folow yore thnikin. Boy, them thar perfesers over yon way in thet thar Athins town at thet thar colige shore did maik yew smart.

Supersize that order, mutt

April 30th, 2012
1:45 am

Per ESPN’s Draft Tracker (Schools tab) UCLA had ZERO players drafted out of 13 listed (GT had 1 drafted of 4 listed).

USC had just 3 of their 11 listed players get drafted. I guess UCLA should shut down their football program, and USC should reevaluate theirs, eh UGA fans?

gtfanfrom1951

April 30th, 2012
6:09 am

This is college football not the No FUN LEAGUE there are 120 school in FBs alone thats 85 x120 players. Lots of schools do not have the “NFL’ type player but still win! In the NFL they all run the same offense and defense its boring to watch. They could just have the player change uniforms from team to team and no one could tell the difference. NFL should pay for their on place to play like soccer teams do all over the world.

Top Row Dawg

April 30th, 2012
8:23 am

1 forget

My math may be poor, but the fact remains, we put a lot in the NFL and you put only a little through. No wonder you’ve only got one recruit so far. I see Figgins signed a contract with the Rams, that’s 90% of our eligible players on NFL rosters. Come on Aaron White.

HighTech

April 30th, 2012
8:47 am

Thanks for the laugh, Top Row Dawg. You made it worth reading the comments this morning.

Top Row Dawg

April 30th, 2012
8:56 am

That was pretty funny, took three post and I still think I’m off a little bit. Oh well focus on me being an idiot and ignore the reason I posted. I bet UGA puts double figures in the NFL next year.

HighTech

April 30th, 2012
9:04 am

With the type of recruiting classes UGA has had in recent years, they very well could.

Joshua Barlowe

April 30th, 2012
9:09 am

Ken – Back to the discussion at hand – is there any chance that Roddy goes back to baseball? I know he was drafted in MLB a couple years ago. Seems like he might have more of a chance in MLB?

Shambo

April 30th, 2012
9:48 am

Ken,
What happens to a player’s scholarship if he enters the draft as a junior – is not drafted – and returns to class for his senior year to get his degree. I know he in not elligible to play, but does he lose his scholarship goodies as well? OR does Tech continue to pick up the tab.
Shambo

I wonder....

April 30th, 2012
10:04 am

Did Stephen Hill invite Taylor Kidney over to his house for the draft party?

WnE

April 30th, 2012
10:12 am

Filters are really tight today.

Must be a lot of complaints from the those that are “sensitive” among us!