players added to the roster via the high school signing class and the transfer portal from the state of Georgia for the Dawgs.
In the revenue-sharing era and with the craziness of the portal not showing any signs of slowing down, I'd expect homegrown talent to become an even bigger priority than in the past. Yes, some cycles are weaker than others in the state, but I think Georgia will make it very hard for top players to leave the state from now on.
The most in-state guys Kirby had brought in prior was in 2017 when he signed 18 guys from Georgia.
In the revenue-sharing era and with the craziness of the portal not showing any signs of slowing down, I'd expect homegrown talent to become an even bigger priority than in the past. Yes, some cycles are weaker than others in the state, but I think Georgia will make it very hard for top players to leave the state from now on.
The most in-state guys Kirby had brought in prior was in 2017 when he signed 18 guys from Georgia.