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UGA in DB Brendan Langley's top two 

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The University of Georgia is hoping to lock down a stellar defensive back class in the 2013 recruiting cycle, and with only four cornerbacks and four safeties set to return after this year, whomever the Bulldogs sign will have to be ready to play immediately. That is exactly what the coaches told Brendan Langley (Marietta, Ga./Kell) during his time Saturday in Athens for Very Important Dawg Day.

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Gerald Robinson led the Bulldogs with 23 points as Georgia topped South Carolina. Read more here.

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As a sophomore, Reggie Wilkerson (Citra, Fla./North Marion) starred for the Colts at quarterback for 967 yards passing, 300 yards rushing, and 12 touchdowns in 2010. Last fall, the 5-foot-11, 175-pound junior put up 750 all-purpose yards with six scores on offense, this time playing more at wide receiver. But when projecting to the next level, Wilkerson’s upside might be greatest as a cornerback, and several colleges have extended scholarships with the same thing in mind.

Coming into his visit Friday to Athens, Duke, Iowa State, USF and Utah had all offered Wilkerson, and the University of Georgia became offer No. 5 late Friday afternoon. UGA recruiter of record John Lilly had mentioned the news might be coming, so when Wilkerson entered head coach Mark Richt’s office, he wasted no time checking to see where things stood.

“I asked [Richt] when they might offer, and Coach Richt said I had an offer right now,” Wilkerson said. “I was just smiling big when he said that; I could not believe it. They are a top-25 program, so it makes me feel good that they think I am a good enough athlete to help their program.”

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Last year the Martin Luther King secondary was as talented as any in Georgia. With Jordan Moore signing with TCU, Jarnor Jones signing with N.C. State, and Dontavius Heard signing with Memphis, the Lions defensive backs could match up with almost anyone in the passing game.

Remarkably enough they were not alone, as sophomore safety Jeremy Tyler has also emerged with early offers from Akron, Rutgers and Vanderbilt.

One of his teammates has netted four offers recently, three from the Southeastern Conference. Cornerback Wesley Green (Lithonia, Ga./MLK) made 40 tackles last year, along with a team-leading six interceptions.

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Offensive lineman Josh Outlaw (Lithonia, Ga./MLK) had plans to visit Clemson on Saturday, so he made the trip Friday up to Athens with a few teammates to get a more personal junior day experience. After spending the afternoon on the University of Georgia campus, the 6-foot-4, 275-pound Outlaw spoke glowingly of where the Bulldogs stand in his recruitment.

“The visit was amazing,” Outlaw said. “Georgia put itself in a great position for me right now. I am definitely heavy on Georgia right now and I will be back for a spring practice.”

The highlight of the trip is one that has become a staple of visits to Georgia over the last few years.

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OT Maurice Swain takes in Athens 

March, 2, 2012
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The Georgia coaches have sent out offers to 11 offensive linemen for the 2013 class and may not be done yet. One 6-foot-6, 300-pound prospect was in Athens last week.

“It went pretty well,” said Maurice Swain (LaGrange, Ga./Troup Co.). “They showed us a lot of the academic side, like where we would go to study hall and things like that. We had a good time.”

Swain visited with teammates Ricky Frazier, Reuben Foster and Cortez Leonard. He spent a couple days in Athens and took in the Bulldogs men’s basketball team’s upset of No. 9 Florida. While the game was “great and energetic”, that was not he enjoyed the most..

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Taylor HicksRadi Nabulsi/ESPN.comRedshirt freshman Taylor Hicks has been lights out on Sundays thus far this season, holding opponents to a .121 batting average while winning both games.

ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia baseball coach David Perno isn’t ready to anoint Taylor Hicks his full-time Sunday starter, but the redshirt freshman has certainly earned a lengthy look in a role that troubled the Bulldogs a season ago.

Hicks (2-0) has started each of Georgia’s first two Sunday games and hasn’t allowed a run in 10 innings, striking out seven while surrendering one walk and holding opponents to a .121 batting average.

“Taylor’s definitely throwing the ball well, but I think everybody has,” said Perno, whose team hosts Western Illinois for a three-game series starting at 5 p.m. ET today. “I think that’s just a credit to everybody around him keeping him on his toes and keeping him sharp and throwing strikes.

“I think that was the missing link last year. We just didn’t have enough guys at the bottom, pushing; and I think we’re deep and that keeps everybody on their toes and forces people to get out there and do what they’re capable of doing more often.”

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Teammates come to Crowell's defense

March, 2, 2012
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The criticism Georgia running back Isaiah Crowell received last year was deafening.

The freshman went from being proclaimed a hero to being called "soft" to actually being booed by his home fans in the SEC championship game.

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AP Photo/David GoldmanIsaiah Crowell's teammates defended the running back, saying he was unfairly criticized.
In defense of his critics, Crowell's tendency to get injured had him standing on the sideline or sitting on the training table more than carrying the ball during the second half of the season. People were aware of his ankle injury, but it was hard to tell where Crowell was mentall. Plus, his off-the-field issues didn't exactly help his image.

But as much as his work ethic and character were challenged from the outside, they were praised from within, according to teammates.

Thursday, junior tight end Arthur Lynch took offense to all the criticism during Crowell's rookie season -- a season in which he rushed for 850 yards, five touchdowns and was named SEC Freshman of the Year by The Associated Press. Lynch said Crowell was "wrongly scrutinized all year."

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Inside the DawgHouse 3/2 

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DawgNation is here to take you Inside the DawgHouse -- a confidential look inside Georgia football recruiting for DawgNation subscribers only. As it will be every week, everything reported Inside the DawgHouse stays on The Pound forum. We are providing this information for our subscribers and hope that you help keep this information protected by keeping it here.

A few things discussed in this week's update:

  • UGA set to host pivotal junior day
  • QB commit discusses new offers and future for UGA recruiting

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Rapid reaction: Kentucky 79, Georgia 49

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video How the game was won: Top-ranked Kentucky (29-1, 15-0 SEC) steadily built a 37-19 halftime lead on senior night and used a 20-3 run early in the second half to remove any hope of a comeback for Georgia (13-16, 4-11). The Wildcats’ 79-49 win marks the widest margin of defeat for a Mark Fox-coached Georgia team, replacing an 89-61 loss at Missouri in 2010 and the largest SEC loss, replacing a 70-48 loss at Florida this season.

Stat of the game: 15. Kentucky connected on a season-best 15 3-pointers, including a run of six consecutive made 3-pointers in the second half as the Wildcats pulled away to lead by as many as 41 points. Kentucky finished 15-for-27 from 3-point range, while Georgia was 3-for-19.

Player of the game: Darius Miller. One of only two seniors on the Kentucky roster, Miller made the most of his final appearance at Rupp Arena. He went 5-for-9 from 3-point range and led the Wildcats with 17 points.

What it means: Kentucky cruised to its 21st straight victory, continuing one of the most dominant runs by an SEC team in recent memory. The Wildcats let Georgia hang around for two-thirds of the game before pulling away for a 57-44 win earlier this season in Athens. There were no such dramatics Thursday for a Georgia club that upset Florida in its last game. The highlight for Georgia was that Donte Williams matched a career high with 17 points and grabbed six rebounds.

Record performance: Kentucky extended the nation’s longest winning streak in its 52nd consecutive game at Rupp Arena. The Wildcats have never lost at home under coach John Calipari.
Malcolm Mitchell just wants to stay on the field and play.

That's why Georgia's top receiver and the SEC's fourth-leading receiver in 2011 approached Bulldogs coach Mark Richt about getting a shot at cornerback this spring. In fact, he started talking about it during the week leading up to the Outback Bowl, but really got serious with his thoughts when he went to speak with Richt a week after the bowl game.

"It's something I want to do, not just something that just popped up," Mitchell said Thursday.

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Todd Kirkland/Icon SMIGeorgia's Malcolm Mitchell has shown that he has the athletic ability to play on both sides of the ball.
The original conversation with Richt ended with Mitchell's coach being intrigued, but not sold on the idea of his best offensive weapon taking some reps on the defensive side of the ball. After all, he was recruited to play either side while in high school, so Mitchell would catch on fast, but that's Richt's top skill player and taking reps away from him wouldn't be ideal.

However, Richt was swayed to give Mitchell a chance to become the reincarnation of Georgia great Champ Bailey after Georgia took so many hits to the corner position. Transfers, dismissals, the signing of just one defensive back in Georgia's 2012 recruiting class and the suspension of starter Sanders Commings meant the Bulldogs would begin the fall short-handed at cornerback.

Mitchell will get his chance this spring and believes that one way or the other a decision about the fall will likely come at the end of spring practice. It might take Mitchell a little time to regain his defensive legs, but he's excited for the opportunity because he wants to do more for his team in 2012.

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ESPNU Watch List safety Vonn Bell has become one of the nation’s hottest commodities since Georgia offered him his first scholarship in January.

“Everything has been blowing up since,” he said. “I had a good year last year and play in one of the toughest states in the country. There is some good competition out there and I stepped my game up to a different level, and proved that I could play anywhere in the country.”

Bell recorded 180 tackles and six interceptions last season, and Texas took notice by offering him a scholarship last week. The 6-foot, 190-pound Bell had never spoken to any member of Texas’ coaching staff before Feb. 23, but they liked him enough to offer him that day.

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The Longhorns are still trying to figure out what offensive linemen to offer in 2013 aside from Kent Perkins, who has committed, and Darius James, who might do so soon.

One player that would love to be in the mix is Trenton Brown (Albany, Ga./Georgia Military College).

“I like Texas. It’s home really,” Brown said. “My mom is from Texas and I was born in Austin. My aunt stays in Austin about 10 minutes away from the stadium, and my grandpa lives in Bastrop.”

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Tony Parker, a senior at Miller Grove (Lithonia, Ga.), is the No. 21 player in the Class of 2012 and one of the most sought-after recruits in the nation, with UConn, Duke, UCLA, Ohio State, Georgetown, Memphis, Kentucky and Kansas all in the running for his services. He has agreed to chronicle the remainder of his final season and recruiting experiences leading up to his decision through a blog with ESPNHS. Read it here.

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