MACON - Every signee that Georgia expected to be able to enroll this summer will do so, head coach Mark Richt said on Tuesday.
The Bulldogs signed 26 players in February, and the vast majority of them - including tailback Isaiah Crowell and junior college nose tackle John Jenkins - are on campus and have enrolled. Several recruits from south Florida, Kent Turene and Ramik Wilson, are on a different high school calendar, which is why they haven't arrived yet, according to Richt.
Another defensive tackle, Chris Mayes, will be going to junior college after not qualifying academically. Richt said the team knew that would be the case even before Mayes signed.
Asked if there was anybody else on the fence, Richt answered: “There’s another guy in the state of Georgia. We’re not getting into names or things like that. You guys can figure it out.”
That player is believed to be defensive back Devin Bowman, a defensive back from Ridgeland County High School. But Richt indicated he was still optimistic about everybody but Mayes.
“We expect everybody to be here,” he said.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
A note on the incoming freshmen
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seth, just a quick note -- it's ridgeland high school in walker county, georgia, for devon bowman.
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