Georgia football finishes with No. 1 recruiting class for second time in three years

Georgia football finishes with the #1 ranked recruiting class in all of college football for the second time in three years.

This Wednesday at 11:42 a.m., 247Sports called it quits in the recruiting battle mayhem.

Via Twitter, they officially crowned the Georgia Bulldogs as the #1 recruiting class in all of college football for the second time in just three years.

The Dawgs have 4 5-stars, 15 4-stars and 6 3-stars ready to go for the 2020-2021 season this coming fall.

The SEC has 9 of the top 25 recruiting classes, along with six teams in the top 8.  It is safe to say that with the exception of Clemson and Ohio State, the SEC swept the recruiting frenzy with the Dawgs leading the charge.

From the looks of it, Kirby Smart is fed up with falling short late in the season.  Since the arrival of Kirby the Dawgs have been having more success than they’ve had in decades, but it doesn’t seem to be enough for Smart and his staff.

Click here for a list of all Georgia’s signees, commits and transfers.

It’s a GREAT day to be a Georgia Bulldog.

Twitter reacts to 5-star OL Broderick Jones decision

Twitter reactions from the news of Georgia football signing of 5-star offensive tackle, Broderick Jones.

5-star offensive tackle Broderick Jones has made his final collegiate decision. He will be joining the Georgia Bulldogs along with the some of the top recruits in the nation.

Georgia has the #1 ranked recruiting class in the country with 4 5-stars and 15 4-stars, according to 247Sports.

On Wednesday Twitter reacted to the signing by Georgia.

Baylor QB expected to start in Sugar Bowl

Baylor QB Charlie Brewer is expected to start against Georgia football in the 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl after being under concussion protocol

Baylor quarterback Charlie Brewer is reportedly expected to play in the 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl matchup against Georgia, per Matt Mosley of PressBoxDFW.

Brewer was sidelined in the second quarter of the Big-12 Championship game with a head injury and has not been active in practice.  He has been on concussion protocol since exiting the contest, but is expected to play in the New Years Day matchup against the Dawgs.

Baylor head coach Matt Rhule will give an official statement on Friday about the state of his QB.

The Bears will likely need Brewer if they want to get past the Bulldogs stellar defense.  Brewer has thrown for 2,950 yards, 20 TDs and 6 INTs this season along with a 65.2 completion percentage.  He has also rushed for another 337 yards and 10 TDs, helping the Bears to a 2nd place finish in the Big-12 with their only two losses coming against Oklahoma.

Three Bulldogs named to ESPN’s CFB All-Time All-America team

ESPN has released their All-Time All-America college football team upon the end of the 150th season of college football.

ESPN released their All-Time All-America college football team on Thursday for the 150th anniversary of college football.  On the list, three former Bulldog legends were featured.

First up on the second team is cornerback Champ Bailey.  Bailey had a phenomenal career at Georgia, playing alongside now head coach and former Dawgs safety, Kirby Smart.  Bailey won the Nagurski Trophy in 1998 for being the best defensive player in college football, and was a twelve time Pro-Bowler in the NFL.  Thats a damn good Dawg.

Next up on the second team is kicker Kevin Butler.  Butler was the first kicker to ever be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.  He played under Vince Dooley in the 80s and was quite possibly the best college kicker we have ever seen.  Butler hit seven game winning field goals in his career, and was 50/56 when inside the 40.  Butler went on to win a Super Bowl with Mike Ditka and the Chicago Bears in 1986.

Finally, the lone Bulldog on the first team, running back Herschel Walker.  Walker is on the first team with the likes of Jim Brown, Roger Staubach, Jerry Rice, Lawrence Taylor, Deion Sanders and many other football royalty.  This list is littered with the greatest football players of all time and Herschel couldn’t be more deserving to be on it.  Walker won a Heisman Trophy in ’82 and the Bulldogs most recent National Championship in 1980.  Theres no argument of who the greatest Bulldog of all time is, and this list has him as one of the two greatest running backs in college football history.