Recapping a wild Wednesday in UGA Athletics

UGA Wire recaps a wild Wednesday in Athens, Georgia

After the Georgia men’s basketball team squandered a nine-point home lead to Kentucky on Tuesday night, things began to get a little interesting in Athens.

In the early afternoon, junior linebacker Monty Rice announced he would be coming back to Georgia, while junior quarterback Jake Fromm surprised many when he announced he would forgo his senior season to enter the 2020 NFL Draft.

Before Bulldog fans could even get their farewell tweets out to Fromm, another domino dropped, followed by a hilarious snippet of news from 2017.

Cade Mays, the former five-star offensive lineman, would be transferring from Georgia to Tennessee. If you thought the story stopped there, you would be wrong.

Mays’ father, Kevin Mays, reportedly had part of his pinky finger amputated in 2017 after getting it stuck in a chair at a UGA Gala in Athens.

Yes, you read that right. Why the Mays’ waited two years to sue over this incident is anyone’s guess, but you have to believe they’ll try anything to get Cade an eligibility waiver for 2020.

What will today bring? Well, that’s anyone’s guess, but we don’t expect to see another pinky gate for a good while.

Twitter reacts: Jake Fromm declares for NFL Draft

Fromm is one of the finest to ever suit up in red and black. Rightfully so, Bulldog Nation reacts with gratitude.

Georgia’s 2020 offensive rebuild just got a lot harder. Junior quarterback Jake Fromm, who started all but the first game of his collegiate career, has declared to forego his senior year and enter the 2020 NFL Draft.

Fromm finishes his career donning silver britches having won 36 games (including the 2017 season opener in which he relieved an injured Jacob Eason and never looked back) and heaving led the Dawgs to three consecutive SEC East titles, one SEC title, and a Rose Bowl victory along the way.

He is the third Bulldog quarterback to finish his tenure undefeated when starting against the Florida Gators. The other two: John Rauch from 1945-1948 and Buck Belue from 1979-1981.

He never lost to Tennessee or Georgia Tech, either.

The decision is surprising to some, as Fromm’s 2019 completion percentage was his lowest in his three years in Athens.

He entered his final season as a projected first round pick, but without three of his favorite receivers from 2018 and with new starters struggling to separate, Fromm has fallen in mock drafts.

Regardless of where he’s drafted, Jake Fromm is one of the finest quarterbacks to ever suit up in red and black. Rightfully so, the Bulldog Nation has reacted with immense gratitude.

 

Report: Georgia football OL enters transfer portal

This one came out of left field. After junior quarterback Jake Fromm announced today he is entering the 2020 NFL Draft, AL.com ‘s Matt Zenitz reports that sophomore offensive lineman Cade Mays has entered the NCAA’s student-athlete transfer portal. …

This one came out of left field. After junior quarterback Jake Fromm announced today he is  entering the 2020 NFL Draft, AL.com‘s Matt Zenitz reports that sophomore offensive lineman Cade Mays has entered the NCAA’s student-athlete transfer portal.

Mays saw signifigant action as a true freshman and started 11 games this season. He started at four positions on the offensive line and also filled in at center. Mays would join sophomore safety Otis Reese and redshirt sophomore linebacker Robert Beal who have also entered the transfer portal.

With junior left tackle Andrew Thomas and redshirt sophomore right tackle Isaiah Wilson leaving school early, Mays was slotted for a starting position. It’s rare to see a starting player enter the transfer portal, especially one that the coaching staff continuously praises, so there may be another reson the Knoxville, TN native has made the decision.

Jake Fromm to enter the 2020 NFL Draft

Junior QB Jake Fromm has made his decision for next year. He will forgo his senior season and enter the 2020 NFL Draft.

University of Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm has made his decision on his future.

The junior QB has decided to forgo his senior season and enter the 2020 NFL Draft.

Fromm has had an incredible career at UGA, helping the Bulldogs win a Rose Bowl, Sugar Bowl and nearly capture a National Championship.

Fromm will finish 4th all-time in passing yards and 2nd all-time in passing touchdowns.

It was a memorable three seasons out of Fromm that Georgia fans will never forget.  We wish Jake nothing but the best in his NFL journey.

Georgia QB Jake Fromm declares for 2020 NFL draft

Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm is leaving school early to enter the 2020 NFL draft

The 2020 quarterback class has gotten another entry from a big-name passer at the college level.

Georgia’s Jake Fromm is leaving school early to enter the 2020 NFL draft. He made his announcement via social media Wednesday.

Fromm leaves Athens as one of the most accomplished passers in Bulldogs history, ranking in the top five of most passing categories in the program’s record books.

Listed at 6-2, 220 pounds, Fromm faces an uphill battle against a deep top tier in this year’s quarterback class, but a strong predraft process could cause a team to fall in love with him. If that happens, he could go from a mid-round pick to a potential Day 2 selection.

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Georgia basketball falls to Kentucky at home

The Kentucky Wildcats overcame a six point halftime deficit to defeat the Georgia Bulldogs in Athens by a score of 78-69 this Tuesday night.

Kentucky pulled away late Tuesday night to beat Tom Crean’s Georgia Bulldogs at home by a score of 78 – 69.

What may have seemed like an easy conference victory for the Wildcats, the final score doesn’t quite represent the type of game the Dawgs put up.

Georgia finished out the first half leading Kentucky by a score of 37 – 31, led by no other than freshman guard and future NBA lottery pick, Anthony Edwards.  Edwards, the Atlanta native finished the contest with a game high 23 points on 8/17 shooting as well as 3/9 from three-point range.  Joining Edwards in the double digit category was Jordan Harris, who finished the night with 10 points, helping to electrify the sellout crowd in Athens.  Edwards also tacked on 5 rebounds and 2 assists, but it wasn’t quite enough to beat John Calipari’s disciplined squad.

Kentucky featured a much more balanced offense, with four players scoring in double digits.  Kentucky spread the floor very nicely and were able to get good spacing for high quality shots.

Leading the Wildcat charge were freshman guard Tyrese Maxey and junior forward Nick Richards.  Maxey finished with 17 points, 7 rebounds, 8 assists and 4 blocks while Richards had 17 of his own, going along with 7 rebounds.

Kentucky struggled rebounding the ball in the first half as well as shooting free throws, but the Dawgs poor three-point shooting helped the Wildcats stay in the game.  Georgia led by as many as nine points in the first half but just couldn’t hang on late in the 2nd.

Immanuel Quickley hit a three-pointer with 8:09 left in the game to give Kentucky their first lead of the 2nd half.  The game remained close until Quickely hit another dagger three with only 3:59 remaining, giving Kentucky a 66 – 61 lead that eventually snowballed into a Wildcat victory and an agonizing defeat for the Bulldogs.

“I feel like we just didn’t play with toughness in the second half,” Edwards said postgame. “I played bad defense. We all played bad defense.”

Coming off a big upset victory over Memphis, this win would’ve given the Dawgs major brownie points in NCAA Tournament talks.  It was a hard fought game until the last minute and shows Georgia can hoop with anyone this season.

Georgia football to get one more year from LB Monty Rice

Georgia football linebacker Monty Rice announced that he is staying at Georgia and skipping the NFL Draft

Georgia junior linebacker Monty Rice, one of the most underrated defenders in all of college football, has reached a decision on his future.

Today being Rice’s birthday, the star linebacker announced on Wednesday that he will be returning to Georgia for one final season, foregoing the NFL Draft.

Rice was Georgia’s leading tackler this season with 89 and made the AP All-SEC second team.

As a high school prospect out of Madison, Alabama, Rice was a 4-star player. He was ranked the 334th overall recruit in his class by 247Sports.

Rice joins fellow defenders cornerback Eric Stokes, safety Richard LeCounte and defensive lineman Malik Herring as players who are returning to Athens next season.

On offense, things have been going differently, however. Offensive linemen Andrew Thomas, Solomon Kindley and Isaiah Wilson have all declared for the draft, as well as running back D’Andre Swift.

With all the returning and incoming talent on Georgia’s defense, the dawgs could have an even better 2020 than they did in 2019.

The big one we are all waiting on is Jake Fromm, who has not announced a decision yet.

Georgia football LB makes decision on future

Georgia football linebacker Monty Rice makes decision on future

Georgia football linebacker Monty Rice has officially announced that he will be coming back to Athens for his senior season.

In three years with the Bulldogs, Rice has 170 total tackles, including 85 solo. The junior linebacker doubled his stats this season, after already doubling his freshman portfolio during sophomore year.

With the progression we have seen from Rice over three seasons, it’s  certainly exciting to think about year four.

Now, we wait to find out what quarterback Jake Fromm will do, before the Bulldogs turn their minds to the transfer portal and the end of the 2020 signing class.

What a team Georgia will have next season.

Former Georgia DL Trenton Thompson still pursuing a dream and a football career

Former Georgia football defensive linemen Trenton Thompson is still pursuing a football career.

After seeing the reports that former Georgia linebacker Davin Bellamy was re-signed to the playoff-bound Houston Texans practice squad this week, I was wondering what his former Bulldog teammate and fellow 2018 free agent Trenton Thompson was doing.

Thompson was the USA Today Defensive Player of Year coming out of Albany (GA) Westover Comprehensive High School in 2014. The previous year, he was Rivals’ Junior of the Year. He was the highest rated recruit in the country and the subject of a ferocious recruiting battle among Auburn, Alabama and Georgia. The centerpiece of Mark Richt’s class that year, the 6’4″, 280-pound defensive lineman had stardom written all over him and the expectations were sky high.

Thompson was projected as a game changer and a double-team necessity. During his freshman year, he played sparingly during the first four games, recording 7 total tackles including a half a sack. He made his first start for the Bulldogs in a week 5 loss to No. 13 Alabama, where he recorded four total tackles. Thompson finished his true freshman year with 25 tackles (8 of which were solo), 2.5 tackles for a loss and half a sack. Several nagging injuries began taking their toll on Thompson toward the end of the season, as he dealt with two bad ankles. His numbers may not have been off the charts, but as a true freshman getting that much playing time in the SEC as a defensive lineman, was quite the feat. Pro Football Focus listed him as the nation’s best true freshman on the interior defensive line.

Thompson’s sophomore year, the defensive tackle returned healthy and appeared in all 13 games with seven starts, leading the Bulldogs interior defensive linemen with 56 tackles, nine tackles for a loss and 5 sacks. After that performance, the expectations for Thompson’s junior season were extremely high but injuries prevented him from reaching his full potential.

He had off-season surgery to repair a torn labrum in his shoulder and withdrew from the spring semester. He rehabbed his injury and appeared at spring practice but did not participate in any drills. During his junior season, he suffered two sprained MCL ligament injuries, causing him to miss two games and rendering him less effective. He finished the season with 38 tackles and 3.5 tackles for a loss in 13 games.

Unexpectedly, Thompson decided to forgo his senior year and enter the 2018 draft. Seven rounds came and went and the quiet man from south Georgia never heard his name called. It was a shame that Thompson could not return to Athens and play his senior year. But due to draconian NCAA rules, which allow scholarship basketball players to test the NBA (provided they do not hire an agent) and return to school if not drafted, college football does not allow that option.

The siren song of the NFL is filled with false promise. A record 106 underclassmen entered the draft that year and 33% of them did not get drafted, including Georgia teammate Davin Bellamy. Thompson became the first No. 1 overall recruiting prospect to go undrafted.

Thompson signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Browns in 2018 but was waived before the preseason. He joined the Arizona Hotshots of the Alliance of American Football for its inaugural season. In his first game, a four-tackle performance in a 38-22 win, Pro Football Focus announced a Team of the Week, and Thompson made the list.

After the Alliance of American Football’s financial collapse during its first season, Thompson joined the Washington Valor of the Arena Football League. In June 2019, he travelled north of the border and signed with the Canadian Football League’s Edmonton Eskimos but was released shortly thereafter.

In October 2019, Thompson was drafted by the Houston Roughnecks of the new XFL. The eight-team XFL will play a 10-week regular-season schedule. The inaugral season begins February 8, 2020. The league appears to be well funded by the World Wrestling Federation ownership group and all games will be nationally televised by ABC/ESPN and FOX Sports. Thompson was the 6th defensive lineman taken in the draft out of a pool of 80. He should expect a minimum annual salary of $65,000 and could reach $120,000 with incentives.

(As a side note, former Georgia Bulldog defensive backs Corey Moore and Damian Swann, quarterback Aaron Murray and long snapper Nick Moore signed with Tampa Bay and defensive tackle Toby Johnson signed with New York).

Trenton Thompson was always quiet, unassuming and respectful. His demeanor may not be protoypical of a professional defensive lineman, but his athletic ability, past on-the-field performances and the continued pursuit of his professional dreams speak volumes of his desire and drive to be successful. It has been unfortunate that injuries interfered with his college career and he was bypassed in the NFL draft. After pursuing his craft across two countries and five leagues since leaving Athens, Thompson’s goal is to show someone in the NFL that he has the talent to compete on the big stage. DawgNation is pulling for ’78’ to become a force in the XFL, remain healthy and to continue to enjoy his journey.

Report: Georgia football DB enters NCAA transfer portal

Georgia football loses another defender to the NCAA transfer portal

One thing about today’s college football…it’s a 365-day dynamic environmnet. Georgia has experienced that as well as any program in the country and today’s report from Al.com’s Matt Zentiz that sophomore safety Otis Reese has entered his name into the NCAA transfer portal adds an exclamation point to the satement.

Reese joins UGA redshirt sophomore linebacker Robert Beal in the portal.

The 6-foot-3 210-pound defensive back from Lee County High (Leesburg, GA) played in each of the Dawgs’ game this season. He played in 11 games as a freshman.

Reese was a four-star prospect coming out of high school. He had been a Michigan commit before Kirby Smart flipped him to the Bulldogs.

Georgia has 18 defensive backs returning next season and with rising senior Richard LeCounte and rising sophomore Lewis Cine expected to get most of the reps at safety, Reese has decided to test the waters.