Karempelis could have rushed for a 184 yards in the Spring Game & you get the feeling it still would not be good enough(wish he could go to smaller school like Woodhead did & still get noticed)...& Connor Norman's HS Coach could not figure out WHY he did not get a scholarship offer...hmmm
WR-Michael Bennett is a game changer! Hope he is fully recovered from his injury...
Interesting article on freshman Tailback Brendan Douglas who is getting much respect from his fellow team-mates...looked like he was #3 TB(behind two veterans) until his injury... get healthy quick!
Douglas turning heads at Georgia
“Every time I hear a superhero’s name I turn around because I think they’re talking about me,†Douglas said without a hint of conceit. “They’ve got a couple nicknames for me – the White Adrian Peterson; the White Hope.â€
Well, not that it should matter, but Douglas happens to be a white tailback in a sport that has increasingly fewer of them at the higher levels. In a way, that made his performance
more noticeable to his peers.
“I’ve kind of had to prove myself a little bit more I think,†Douglas admitted. “A lot of people probably didn’t believe in me because I was white. But I’m just trying to show what I can do.â€
WHATEVER DOUBTS anyone had melted away after the first Bulldogs night scrimmage in Sanford Stadium. Facing the first-team defense,
Douglas led all rushers with 50 yards on seven carries. But the highlight was when he hurdled cornerback Shaq Wiggins.
“I was running on the offensive side of the field,†Douglas said. “Apparently they had been talking a little trash to Shaq the play before that and so it was the perfect timing, I think. He tried to go low on me and I knew it was coming and went ahead and jumped over him.â€
Said Murray: “It was crazy. The whole offensive sideline ran on the field and went berserk.â€
All of Douglas’ preseason efforts had him in tight competition with fellow freshman J.J. Green for the third tailback spot on the depth chart behind Gurley and Marshall until he suffered a sprained MCL in his left knee less than two weeks before the season opener against Clemson. The UGA medical staff ruled out surgery. But Douglas is out of Saturday’s game and likely the home opener against South Carolina as well.
Bulldogs coach Mark Richt isn’t thinking about redshirting Douglas, however.
“I think we still would like to see him play,†Richt said.
The head coach is certainly impressed with his late recruiting acquisition – especially his pass-blocking instincts.
“He has good vision and good balance and runs with power,†Richt said. “He’s got good speed and he’s a very, very good pass protector considering he’s a true freshman, And those are the things we look for as a coach. He did enough things as far as knocking people back at the end of runs where he got the players’ attention as well.â€
*rest of article
http://chronicle.augusta.com/latest-news/2013-08-27/michaux-douglas-turning-heads-georgia