Georgia football player card: LB Nate McBride

Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Nate McBride has played in all 43 games he’s been eligible for.

Nate McBride, Linebacker (No. 22):

Class: Senior

Height: 6-2

Weight: 223 pounds

Hometown: Vidalia, Georgia

High School: Vidalia High School

Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Nate McBride has played in all 43 games that he’s been eligible for throughout the first three seasons of his career. McBride is durable and plays a lot of special teams snaps.

He came to Athens as a four-star recruit and is looking to finish out his collegiate career on a sweet note. He played track in addition to football in high school.

He’s accumulated 20 tackles over his career including one in the Rose Bowl against Oklahoma. McBride will have an opportunity to see more playing time in 2020 with the departure of Tae Crowder. He’ll have to battle Nakobe Dean for a spot on the field. He could work his way into the large rotation Dan Lanning likes to utilize.

He stepped up versus Tennessee last season en route to a three-tackle performance:

McBride has a great take on his lack of playing time despite being a big-time recruit. Way to stay positive Nate!

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UGA football player card: LB Adam Anderson

Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Adam Anderson came to UGA as a five-star recruit from Rome High School.

Adam Anderson, Outside Linebacker (#19):

Class: Junior

Height: 6-5

Weight: 225 pounds

Hometown: Rome, Georgia

High School: Rome High School

Georgia Bulldogs outside linebacker Adam Anderson is entering into his third season in Athens. Anderson came to the University of Georgia as a highly coveted five-star recruit.

Anderson has played in every game during his career in Athens. He has 2.5 sacks in his career and had one of his best games in the Sugar Bowl against the Baylor Bears.

Anderson has excellent speed, but is still looking to add muscle to his long frame. He racked up 18 total pressures last season and has the potential to be a break-out edge rusher for Dan Lanning and Kirby Smart next season.

Anderson sacked current Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields back in high school:

Anderson has elite potential and will be fun to watch next season. If he faces Justin Fields again, the that’s a good sign for Georgia Bulldogs fans.

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