2020 Recruiting

6-4 240 is a good start. When healthy this kid has great film.
 
We're technically at 22 right now. We were at 23, Turner decommited and Jared Behrens is not graduating a year early. So that's 21 plus Casey.
 
It's always a position of need unless you already have a 4*+ in the current class. Especially with all the 2-back sets we seem intent on running. Jahmyr could play the opening snap in 2020.
I remember the year under Gailey we were down to our 6th string rb. Fortunately he was pretty good. It is not like other positions.
 
I remember the year under Gailey we were down to our 6th string rb. Fortunately he was pretty good. It is not like other positions.

Was that walk-on PJ Daniels or converted safety Tony Hollings? Either way - holy cow you're right.
 
PJ.

One of the saddest moments in GT history is watching Hollings go down. He was a great runner, and we only got a taste.

I would have never remembered it was only four games -but look at those numbers.
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Had Hollings stayed healthy how much better of a start would it have been for CCG? And while UGa might have beaten us, it would not have been the historical beat down it turned into.
 
notice the # of attempts vs byu--he was left in by Gailey when he was not needed and got hurt--probably sealed Gailey long-term

If I recall, Hollings led the nation in rushing when he went down. It was Gailey's idiocy of leaving him in the game when he wasn't needed that resulted in it.

6.9 yards per rush. Oh, what could have been.
 
Choice (05-07) and Daniels (02-05) are 4th and 5th, respectively, on the GT all-time career rushing list, there was yardage from the ‘next men up.’ Still, Hollings injury was a shame -would have liked to seen a full career as he could have possibly finished top 3 all time, or higher.
 
If I recall, Hollings led the nation in rushing when he went down. It was Gailey's idiocy of leaving him in the game when he wasn't needed that resulted in it.

6.9 yards per rush. Oh, what could have been.
This was not as clear cut as the revisionists make it out. Many of the people who say this would have talked about the idiocy of not using him to extend possession had he taken Tony out.
 
If I recall, Hollings led the nation in rushing when he went down. It was Gailey's idiocy of leaving him in the game when he wasn't needed that resulted in it.

6.9 yards per rush. Oh, what could have been.

He was way out in front of everyone else.
 
If I recall, Hollings led the nation in rushing when he went down. It was Gailey's idiocy of leaving him in the game when he wasn't needed that resulted in it.

6.9 yards per rush. Oh, what could have been.

Pretty sure he led the country in rushing TDs by something stupid like 3 or 4
 
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