Georgia Bulldogs: Hunter Henry
Hackenberg, Olsen earn UA Game starts
January, 3, 2013
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Black Team offense
Quarterback: Christian Hackenberg (Penn State)Running back: Alvin Kamara
Receiver: Alvin Bailey (Florida), Robert Foster (Alabama), Damore'ea Stringfellow (Washington)
Tight end: O.J. Howard (Alabama)
Offensive tackle: Darius James (Texas), Denver Kirkland
Offensive guard: Grant Hill (Alabama), Joas Aguilar (Texas A&M)
Center: Hunter Bivin (Notre Dame)
Captains: Kelvin Taylor, Hunter Bivin, Robert Nkemdiche, Ben Boulware
Black Team defense
Defensive end: Robert Nkemdiche, Elijah DanielDefensive tackle: Greg Gilgmore (LSU), Kennedy Tulimasealii (Hawaii)
Inside linebacker: Ben Boulware (Clemson)
Outside linebacker: Alex Anzalone (Notre Dame), Matthew Thomas
Safety: Keanu Neal (Florida), Leon McQuay III
Cornerback: Vernon Hargreaves III (Florida), Tarean Folston (Notre Dame)
Black Team special teams
Long snapper: Tyler Kluver (Iowa)Kicker/punter: Sean Covington (UCLA)
White Team offense
Quarterback: Kevin Olsen (Miami)Running back: Keith Ford (Oklahoma)
Receiver: Laquon Treadwell, Ryan Green (Florida State), Jalin Marshall (Ohio State)
Tight end: Hunter Henry (Arkansas)
Offensive tackle: Derwin Gray (Maryland), Dorian Johnson (Pittsburgh)
Offensive guard: Patrick Kugler (Michigan), David Dawson (Michigan)
Center: Scott Quessenberry (UCLA)
White Team defense
Defensive end: Carl Lawson (Auburn), Joey Bosa (Ohio State)Defensive tackle: Henry Poggi (Michigan), Kelsey Griffin (South Carolina)
Inside linebacker: Reuben Foster, Yannick Ngakoue
Outside linebacker: Trey Johnson
Safety: Max Redfield, Antonio Conner
Cornerback: Gareon Conley (Ohio State), Shaq Wiggins (Georgia)
White Team special teams
Long snapper: Brendan TurelliKicker: Ryan Santoso (Minnesota)
Punter: Shane Tripucka
Captains: Ryan Green, Hunter Henry, Patrick Kugler, Reuben Foster
According to multiple sources, ESPN 150 tight end Hunter Henry (Little Rock, Ark./Pulaski) will announce his college decision at 4 p.m. ET Thursday. His finalists include Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Oklahoma, Stanford and Vanderbilt.
The Crimson Tide already have a verbal from another top tight end and Under Armour All-American, O.J. Howard (Prattville, Ala./Autauga).
Three-star Deondre Skinner (Patterson, La.) is on board with the Razorbacks, the Cardinal picked up a commitment from three-star Eric Cotton Jr. (Nampa, Idaho/Columbia) in late June, and the Commodores secured three-star Nathan Marcus (Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West) back in April. Georgia and Oklahoma do not have tight end commitments at this time.
The Crimson Tide already have a verbal from another top tight end and Under Armour All-American, O.J. Howard (Prattville, Ala./Autauga).
Three-star Deondre Skinner (Patterson, La.) is on board with the Razorbacks, the Cardinal picked up a commitment from three-star Eric Cotton Jr. (Nampa, Idaho/Columbia) in late June, and the Commodores secured three-star Nathan Marcus (Glen Ellyn, Ill./Glenbard West) back in April. Georgia and Oklahoma do not have tight end commitments at this time.
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ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia’s Dawg Night camp never fails to provide a plethora of storylines and this year’s installment is no different. With 17 committed prospects and at least 17 uncommitted recruits with Georgia offers in attendance, the potential for recruiting drama is high. Add to that at least 70 other prospects that will be trying to impress the Georgia coaching staff, and vice versa, and it can be tough to follow. So DawgNation is looking at five of the main story lines for tonight's big event.
1. Who will commit? That is always the biggest question, since much of the camp is celebration of all things Georgia. Dawg Night is not like a Nike camp or combine. It is geared toward the coaches evaluating talent for the Bulldogs and recruits evaluating the instruction the Georgia coaches provide. So getting the prospects into Sanford Stadium, blaring some music and hype videos, plus the pressure of previously committed prospects pushing Georgia on their fellow campers often results in a commitment.
This year a few players are coming in with the Bulldogs at the top of their list. Safety Quincy Mauger (Marietta, Ga./Kell) and inside linebacker Tim Kimbrough (Indianapolis/Warren Central) are both bringing their parents and could commit today. Defensive tackle Kelsey Griffin (Hoschton, Ga./Mill Creek) just named Georgia his leader also.
1. Who will commit? That is always the biggest question, since much of the camp is celebration of all things Georgia. Dawg Night is not like a Nike camp or combine. It is geared toward the coaches evaluating talent for the Bulldogs and recruits evaluating the instruction the Georgia coaches provide. So getting the prospects into Sanford Stadium, blaring some music and hype videos, plus the pressure of previously committed prospects pushing Georgia on their fellow campers often results in a commitment.
This year a few players are coming in with the Bulldogs at the top of their list. Safety Quincy Mauger (Marietta, Ga./Kell) and inside linebacker Tim Kimbrough (Indianapolis/Warren Central) are both bringing their parents and could commit today. Defensive tackle Kelsey Griffin (Hoschton, Ga./Mill Creek) just named Georgia his leader also.
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RecruitingNation
: Five-star Laremy Tunsil listed three favorites, but just like the other undecided offensive tackles in the ESPN 300 it's far from over.
RecruitingNation
: Schools looking for an ESPN 300 tight end better act fast as the few still remaining seem to be narrowing their options down.
RecruitingNation
: Some uncommitted ESPN 300 RBs have narrowed their lists. Ryan Green hasn't, but some schools are starting to stand out.
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Dawgs hope Hunter Henry boosts tradition 
April, 16, 2012
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Kipp Adams | ESPN.com
Later this month, the Georgia Bulldogs will likely see at least one of their tight ends selected in the 2012 NFL draft, continuing what has become a solid tradition in Athens for the position. With junior Arthur Lynch as the only returning tight end (two catches, 17 yards) with game experience at the position, the Bulldogs are hoping to add another elite prospect in the 2013 recruiting class to keep the pipeline going.
One of those targets was on campus Saturday was Hunter Henry (Little Rock, Ark./Pulaski Academy), and the former Georgia resident saw a lot that caught his eye while taking in the G-Day spring scrimmage, among other things.
“The Georgia coaching staff, talking to Coach [Mark] Richt, their philosophy, how they plan to use me and the different things I have seen from them in the past at tight end really stood out,” Henry said. “Athens is a great place to be, it was a great visit and it was definitely impressive.”
One of those targets was on campus Saturday was Hunter Henry (Little Rock, Ark./Pulaski Academy), and the former Georgia resident saw a lot that caught his eye while taking in the G-Day spring scrimmage, among other things.
“The Georgia coaching staff, talking to Coach [Mark] Richt, their philosophy, how they plan to use me and the different things I have seen from them in the past at tight end really stood out,” Henry said. “Athens is a great place to be, it was a great visit and it was definitely impressive.”
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A few things discussed in this week's update:
A few things discussed in this week's update:
- Coveted OOS TE has ties to Georgia
- Dawgs jump back in for former target
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