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Parks Harber

Many of you will remember PH as he played the corner infield for Stricklin’s last 3 years. In the off season I guess I just completely missed that he left for UNC. Thought he just ran out of eligibility. Anyways, watching him play LSU over the weekend made me think about how if he stayed our team could have been that much better. Play PH at third and Charlie at a corner outfield to sit Chadwick or toetz. PH batted .340 with 20 homers and 60 rbis in the solid ACC. Stricklin had some talent just never could get over the hump.

Democrats new way to win every election. Throw your opponent in prison

Zelenskyy is Obama’s puppet. My guess is laundering money - Dark Money back to the DNC. Trump tried to investigate influence by withholding aid to Ukraine - Dem’s impeached him. Hmmm - even more fishy a few yrs later. Dem’s want a 1 party gvt - rewrite constitution & change the US Gvt - Big GVT to rule!
Let's just make it up. That works best.

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UPDATE After Zayden Walker's commitment today, I just had a convo with LB target Tavion Wallace...

... And it's a good one.

Wallace will be in town for his official visit this weekend, and he couldn't be more excited. Since I went and saw Wallace three weeks ago (while Glenn Schumann was there at the same time), he said Georgia is the team that texts him constantly. Every day. Non-stop. Georgia has turned up the pressure on the four-star linebacker. Schumann and Kirby Smart don't want to lose Wallace to the team they beat 63-3 in the Orange Bowl.

Wallace told me that day that he wants to see consistency in the schools he's taking official visits to, and Georgia is the program that's been hitting him up the most. He can't wait to further develop those relationships on his official visit this weekend. He mentioned that Elyiss Williams, Ryan Montgomery, and other Bulldog commits hit him up as much as the coaches. Georgia wants his commitment badly. Like "really bad."

As far as Walker committing today, Wallace isn't scared of competition. He doesn't care that Georgia already has two other linebackers currently committed. Wallace embraces the competition. "I am going to have to compete with others at my position on any level I play at, so I'm not going to shy away from it," Wallace said. Wallace and Walker have talked before, and he can envision both of them starting opposite of each other one day. "If that were to happen, we'd be the face of the SEC," Wallace said. Wallace also moved up his commitment date by two weeks so his sister could be there. He was initially supposed to commit on July 15 but moved it to July 2 because his sister leaves for the military the next week. He set the record straight. He said FSU is the only other school really in the mix, but the Noles aren't pressing as hard as Georgia is.

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Been re-watching 2001 season wins....

Verron Haynes is an underrated stud in UGA Football history. Of course, there's P-44 Haynes. But those Ole Miss & Tech games were mostly about Haynes running it down their throats. If we had known what we had with him earlier in that season, I wonder if we'd have defeated Auburn, UF, and USC-east. What if....

Other than Haynes, you could see the fight in that team. Richt had installed a tougher regime than what he inherited, and it was clear that they were getting mentally tougher. On the minus side, you could see the penalties, offensive disorganization, & occasional clock mis-management, which plagued Richt for 15 years. But you could see it in his first season that we were a program on the way up.
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