UGA Football Live with J.C. Shelton Podcast: Tavarres King talks NFL draft

Former Georgia wide receiver Tavarres King joins the show to talk UGA and the 2021 NFL draft… Your friends at UGA Football Live and UGA Wire present your one-stop-shop podcast for all things Georgia football: “UGA Football Live with J.C. Shelton.” …

Former Georgia wide receiver Tavarres King joins the show to talk UGA and the 2021 NFL draft…

Your friends at UGA Football Live and UGA Wire present your one-stop-shop podcast for all things Georgia football: “UGA Football Live with J.C. Shelton.”

This offseason we will release episodes each week with interviews, news and rumors and more.

On this episode, I chat with former Georgia and NFL receiver Tavarres King about what it’s like as a player being drafted into the NFL, including pre-draft workouts, pro days, draft night and hitting the locker room for the first time.

11 Georgia Bulldogs will be going through the same challenges this summer as they head to NFL camps.

I  also recap the NFL draft and let you know where each Georgia Bulldog landed in this year’s draft. Plus in our CFB roundup, I break down all the latest college football news, including Georgia’s new NIL bill and Nick Saban’s most recent dip into the transfer portal.

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Make sure to subscribe, rate and review! And check out our other episodes featuring former Georgia greats like Tavarres King (Ep. 3)  Keith Marshall (Ep. 4) Arthur Lynch (Ep. 6) Malcolm Mitchell (Ep. 7) Drew Butler (Ep. 9) Aaron Murray (Ep. 17), Brandon Boykin and Chris Burnette (Ep. 18),  Rennie Curran (Ep. 24), and Mark Richt (Ep. 27)

Tavarres King gives his Georgia football pick-up basketball starting 5

Former UGA wide receiver Tavarres King gives his version of the Georgia football pick-up basketball starting five.

Former Georgia wide receiver Tavarres King replied to us via Twitter, giving us his edition of the Georgia football pick-up basketball starting five.

For some background on what we’re doing…

To help get you through quarantine, we thought of a fun and creative way to entertainer our readers.

We started by compiling our own pick-up basketball team made up of current Georgia football players. But why stop there? We then reached out to a few former Bulldogs and asked them to assemble their own teams.

We let them draft players who played at Georgia from the time they started their careers to present day. So for Tavarres King, he was able to choose Georgia players from 2008-2020.

Related: Our starting five (Here) — Isaiah Wilson’s starting five (Here) —Mecole Hardman’s starting five (Here) — Dannell Ellerbe’s starting five (Here)

King had an amazing career at UGA, catching 135 passes for 2,602 yards and 20 touchdowns. He was picked up by a number of NFL teams including the New York Giants, where he had his best year in 2017.

Here’s what TK sent us:

Pick No. 1: PG Tavarres King (6-2 wide receiver)

TK: “Duh. I’m a surgeon with the rock.”

Pick No. 2: SG Brandon Boykin (5-10, cornerback)

TK: “Jumpin’ out the Gym!”

Pick No. 3: SF A.J. Green (6-4, wide receiver)

TK: “AJ is a Real Hooper”

Pick No. 4: PF Marlon Brown (6-5, wide receiver)

TK: “Marlon is a Real Hooper”

Pick No. 4: C Fred Gibson (6-4, wide receiver)

TK: “Freddie G could Hoop as well obviously!”

This team has a blend of size, speed and hops. The first A.J. Green selection we’ve seen yet, and I would pay big money to watch these five take on a different SEC school’s team.

TK: “Tried to go all WR squad but Boykin my son so he can play on my team. 🤣 I like that squad though!  Other Hoopers: Justin Houston, Clint Boling, Rambo.”

King went with a four receiver team, adding cornerback Brandon Boykin because he clearly has crazy hops. Believe it or not, Freddy Gibson actually had a short stint in the NBA D League (now the G League) with the Albuquerque Thunderbirds and the Austin Toros.

How does TK’s lineup match up against ours?

Related: 

Our starting five (Here)

Isaiah Wilson’s starting five (Here)

Mecole Hardman’s starting five (Here)

Dannell Ellerbe’s starting five (Here)

Georgia football alumni are hyped up for SEC Championship

Former Georgia lettermen take to social media to hype up the SEC Championship game.

Some of our favorite Dawgs have experienced the joy of victory and the agony of defeat against LSU in the SEC Championship Game.

Georgia and Louisiana State have met three times in competing for the conference title. The Tigers have bested the Bulldogs 2-1 in such scenarios, claiming the conference championship in 2003 and 2011. Georgia won the 2005 matchup behind D.J. Shockley’s electrifying performance.

Here’s what the lettermen had to say:

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ITS THAT TIME!! #GODAWGS #BEATLSU

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They seem confident that the Dawgs can even the series.

Georgia football greats Aaron Murray, Drew Butler discuss UGA vs Tech

Georgia football greats Aaron Murray and Drew Butler talk UGA vs Ga Tech.

On Saturday at noon, Georgia and Georgia Tech will kickoff the 113th meeting of Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate.

The Bulldogs are 28.5 point favorites over the Yellow Jackets and have won 15 of the last 18 meetings.

This season, there’s plenty of reasons to think No. 4 Georgia (10-1) will cover the spread against Tech (3-8).

Simply, Georgia’s defense is just way too good. It has shut down just about everybody its played, and Tech’s offense will be one of the worst the Dawgs have faced this season.

This week, Georgia greats Aaron Murray and Drew Butler discussed the game known as Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate on their show powered by CampusLore.

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UGA vs Tech: Has the hate died out? Tavarres King doesn’t think so

Georgia football great Tavarres King does not think Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate between UGA and Georgia Tech has died out.

Georgia has beaten Georgia Tech 15 out of the last 18 seasons, furthering its dominance in the rivalry game known as Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate. And by the way, Tech’s three wins over that stretch came by a combined 10 points.

This will be the 113th meeting between the two in-state programs and it’s looking like another Georgia win is on its way. The Jackets are 3-8, but for some reason incredibly confident right now after beating a 4-7 NC State team by two points.

Despite the history and the strong hatred between the rivals that still exists today, there are Georgia who would like to see the Bulldogs drop the Yellow Jackets from their schedule in exchange for a more challenging opponent.

Tavarres King, Georgia’s fourth all-time leading receiver with 2,602 yards, never had any trouble waking up for the Yellow Jackets during his time (2008-2012) with the Bulldogs and thinks this game means too much to be overlooked.

King, A Georgia boy from Mount Airy, played in four games versus Tech. For two of those games it would have been easy to overlook the rival due to the fact that the Dawgs had a date with the SEC Championship to look forward to the following weekend.

But he said that was never the case.

“No, we wanted to win them all,” King texted when asked if it was hard to wake up for the regular season finale vs Tech, especially in 2011 and 2012 when the Dawgs knew they had an SECCG to prepare for.

“Our goal was to ‘keep the main thing the main thing’ in the words of Mike Bobo. And that was winning ball games.”

This game may have no conference standing implications, but a Georgia loss would eliminate the Dawgs from the national title race not just this year, but probably every year. Additionally, understanding how big football in the state of Georgia is, the importance of holding bragging rights over your in-state rival is immeasurable.

That’s why King thinks the game has not lost its allure.

“Every game is BIG because we are playing, but this game is special because it’s for state bragging rights.”

Georgia has run the state for years, and that does not seem to be coming to an end any time soon. Coach Kirby Smart, a Georgia boy who played college ball at UGA, is one who understands the importance of this game as well. He recently told a story about how Tech beat his Bulldog team on Smart’s senior day and he wanted to make sure that none of his players ever feel the way he did.

King’s another one of those guys who grew up in the Peach State and is proud to have played for the red and black. Helping to keep Georgia as the top football school in the state was one of the reasons this game meant so much to him.

“It was big to me because of tradition,” King said. ”It’s a fight for who represents the Georgia name. When you hear ‘Georgia’ do you think Bulldawgs or Yellow Jackets?!”

King, who was taken in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos, has played for a number of teams as a pro – most recently the Minnesota Vikings. He was in Athens last weekend signing autographs with his friend and former Georgia running back Knowshon Moreno ahead of the Texas A&M game.

This weekend, King is thinking the Dawgs leave Atlanta with another win over Tech by a score 27-10.

“THE only real team in Georgia!”

Georgia vs Georgia Tech will kickoff at noon and air on ABC.