Full class vs. big talent
Mailbag: As group nears 30, what does it mean for top targets out there?
Updated: August 23, 2012, 12:28 PM ET
By
Kipp Adams | DawgNation
Would Georgia turn away top-tier talent as its 2013 signing class threatens to fill up? Which prospects stand to gain ground in scouting reports this season? DawgNation answers those questions and more in this edition of the recruiting mailbag.
Josh (Brunswick, Ga): Would we take two elite running backs, and if so what two would be the most likely scenario at this point, just for fun ... ?
Kipp Adams: Tough to say right now. A month earlier I would have said sure, as long as it is the right two. But looking at the few remaining spots, it could come down to the wire as far as room is concerned. If, for example, Greg Bryant (Delray Beach, Fla./American Heritage) and Tyren Jones (Marietta, Ga./Walton) wanted to come on board, I have a hard time believing Georgia would turn down such elite talent. But the Bulldogs might not want to wait until the last minute, as the last two spots will undoubtedly be held for Laremy Tunsil (Lake City, Fla./Columbia) and Montravius Adams (Vienna, Ga./Dooly Co.).
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