With National Signing Day fast approaching, the Georgia Bulldogs already have 19 players enrolled from December’s early signing period.
After transfers, graduations, and draft declaration, this puts Georgia at a projected 82 scholarships out of the NCAA-imposed limit of 85 total. The Dawgs can sign three additional high school prospects, and more if any more scholarship players announce a transfer.
It seems as if those closest to the situation feel confident in the Bulldogs’ chances of reeling in more big fish.
How bout that number one class 👀 #GoDawgs
— Tate Ratledge (@tateratledge22) January 30, 2020
Dawgs on top… and not done🤩🐶#GoDawgs
— Chad Lindberg (@ChadLindberg78) January 30, 2020
Given that the Dawgs will replace four starting offense linemen, it’s appears to be a good sign that two offensive line signees are hinting at something.
For a Georgia offense anchored upon physical line play and powerful tailbacks, this is exactly what fans of the Silver Britches needed to see.