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Opinion 3 Things Georgia can adjust w/ Offensive skill recruiting

Blayne Gilmer

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This is total opinion… and this is referring to QB, WR, & RB in the NIL era.

In most offenses, these guys are the ones who touch the ball the most. In the NIL era, these guys are the most marketable and command the highest market value.

1. Embrace NIL more.

Georgia by no means is adverse to NIL or players getting paid for their name, image, and likeness. They haven’t jumped all in either. The “don’t pay attention to the thousands up front, we can get you millions in the league” doesn’t work as well for offensive guys. Defensive players have to fit into a scheme. By nature they are more team dependent. They also just don’t command the same market that guys with the ball in their hands do. There are schools out there that are making sure offensive skills players know exactly what kind of NIL package they are getting before they play a down. I don’t like it, most of you don’t like it, but that’s the truth now of days.

2. Run the score up. “Run it up Herman! Leave no doubt” - Ed Yost

Georgia needs to abandon any concern for the other side in 3 and 4 score games in the late third and fourth quarters. Recruits see stats and points. Very few care about context.

3. Simplify and feed the main guys. Touches, receptions, yards. The game is like fantasy football from the outside looking in. Especially when watching teams like Alabama, Ohio State, Oregon, and what Miami will look like.

Again, ALL OF THIS IS ABOUT OFFENSIVE SKILL RECRUITING only
 
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