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USA Today
18-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Kirby Smart credits freshmen WR for strong spring performance
Kirby Smart credits freshmen WR for strong spring performance This freshman group of wide receivers coming into Georgia had a good spring with the headliner five-star WR Tayln Taylor along with four-stars CJ Wiley, Landon Roldan and Tyler Williams. Unfortunately Tyler Williams had his spring cut short due to an injury. In the G-Day scrimmage, Wiley showcased his potential with a pair of receptions totaling 47 yards. One catch was a one-hander on former five-star CB Demello Jones. Taylor, despite an early drop, also contributed with three catches for 32 yards. Roldan hauled in one of his four targets for a modest four yards. For all three, this scrimmage marked their first experience with the speed and intensity of a college football game like environment after successful high school careers last season. Head coach Kirby Smart spoke very highly of the group and how their spring went. 'Yeah, way, way, way, way, way further ahead,' Smart said after the G-Day game. 'I mean, they've come a long way. They were thrown into the fire. They've been demanded to get the call, line up. I mean, they're ahead of where our typical freshmen are because they've gone with the twos. They've got a ways to go still. They had a little anxiety today. They had a couple plays I thought they should have made. But they're a good group, and Tyler's been hurt. We haven't been able to see him much. But that young group has made some plays for us.' This group of players are the future for the position but their contributions are more than needed for this season if Georgia wants reach heights that they could not last season.
Yahoo
17-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Georgia football freshman WR suffers ankle injury, needs surgery
The Georgia Bulldogs football program received some rough injury news, as four-star freshman wide receiver Tyler Williams suffered torn ligaments in his ankle on Saturday, according to Dawgs247. He is set to have surgery on Monday, more than likely ending his spring with the Bulldogs. Williams was an intriguing freshman entering this spring. The four-star recruit was a star at Armwood High School in Seffner, Florida. He had 30 receptions for 796 yards and 10 touchdowns in his senior season, helping lead his school to a 12-1 record and the FHSAA Class 6A quarterfinals. He committed to the Georgia Bulldogs in June of 2024, over Miami, Florida, Syracuse and UCF. He was one of five members of the Bulldogs receiver class of 2025, joined by Talyn Taylor, C.J. Wiley, Landon Roldan, and three-star Thomas Blackshear. Williams had a great chance to emerge out of that young group, but unfortunately, the injury bug bit him and will set him back a bit. The Bulldogs will start practicing again on Tuesday for their fourth spring practice. This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: Georgia Bulldogs true freshman wide receiver suffers ankle injury


USA Today
17-03-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Georgia football freshman WR suffers ankle injury, needs surgery
Georgia football freshman WR suffers ankle injury, needs surgery The Georgia Bulldogs football program received some rough injury news, as four-star freshman wide receiver Tyler Williams suffered torn ligaments in his ankle on Saturday, according to Dawgs247. He is set to have surgery on Monday, more than likely ending his spring with the Bulldogs. Williams was an intriguing freshman entering this spring. The four-star recruit was a star at Armwood High School in Seffner, Florida. He had 30 receptions for 796 yards and 10 touchdowns in his senior season, helping lead his school to a 12-1 record and the FHSAA Class 6A quarterfinals. He committed to the Georgia Bulldogs in June of 2024, over Miami, Florida, Syracuse and UCF. He was one of five members of the Bulldogs receiver class of 2025, joined by Talyn Taylor, C.J. Wiley, Landon Roldan, and three-star Thomas Blackshear. Williams had a great chance to emerge out of that young group, but unfortunately, the injury bug bit him and will set him back a bit. The Bulldogs will start practicing again on Tuesday for their fourth spring practice.
Yahoo
30-01-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Thanks for stopping by: College football recruiting sends coaches across Cincinnati
A college football national championship game featuring two teams littered with local products marked the end of the season and a full shift into recruiting. In recent days, college recruiters and coaches have made stops throughout Greater Cincinnati to visit students and even extend scholarship offers. Since mid-January, the Hamilton Big Blue have had a string of visitors, including Boston College, Cincinnati, Miami, Ohio, North Carolina State, Purdue, Pitt, Iowa and Iowa State. Recruiters included 2008 Hamilton graduate Tyler Walker who just joined the staff at Temple and former La Salle standout Jeremy Larkin who is the running backs coach at UMass. Thanks to former Big Blue football ⭐️ @CoachTWalker from @Temple_FB 4 stoppn by n recruiting our Big Blue stars! We are proud of you coach! You're going to kill it there! What a great hire by @CoachKCKeeler Temple Football just got a whole hell of a lot better!#GoBigBlue — Hamilton Football (@BigBlueFB) January 28, 2025 Taft head coach Tyler Williams posted a number of college programs coming through the school, including former University of Cincinnati and current University of Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell stopping in to see Badger commit Drayden Pavey. Coaches from James Madison and Texas A&M also recently visited Taft according to Williams. Always great to have Wisconsin Head Coach Luke Fickell in the building checking on our student athletes and our 2025 Wisconsin commit @dpavey_ @BadgerFootball #EarnedNeverGiven#TaftNationFootball#NextManUp@TaftNationFB — Tyler Williams (@CoachTy_1) January 28, 2025 Unsurprisingly, Moeller is a hot target for coaching visits. Standout junior tight end Cooper McCutchan was the target of many visits and offers, posting of conversations with representatives from Virginia, Washington and Duke among others. Thank you @Coach_MannyDiaz and @Coach_JWatts for visiting me and my family today @MoellerHS! Awesome conversation about the future of @DukeFOOTBALL 😈 @MoellerFootball @Coach_B10@Coach__Finn @CoachGray70@LetsGoBigMoe @DUFBRecruit — Cooper McCutchan (@CooperMccutchan) January 22, 2025 Moeller quarterback Matt Ponatoski also had an influx of football offers, including from Texas A&M. Ponatoski previously visited Texas A&M on a baseball visit and was later offered by football offensive coordinator Collin Klein. The junior is a top target by various football and baseball programs across the country. After a great conversation with @CK_KleinCollin I am blessed to have received an offer from Texas A&M University!!@Coach_B10 @CoachKontsis @AllenTrieu @JaredLuginbill @On3Recruits @On3sports @Rivals — Matt Ponatoski (@mattponatoski) January 27, 2025 Junior tight end Landen Miree has been a popular visit from college coaches in recent weeks. The 6-foot-4, 220-pound Miree caught 56 passes in 13 games in 2024 for 714 yards and 10 touchdowns. Miree has recently home and school visits from representatives from Washington, SMU, Cincinnati, Wisconsin, Kentucky, Auburn and more. Thank you for coming to see me! @CoachFick #OnWisconsin @BadgerFootball — Landen '7/11' Miree (@LandenMiree9) January 24, 2025 After making the jump from a 1-9 season in 2023 to an 8-4 year with a playoff win last season, colleges have been making trip to Liberty Township and the Thunderhawks. Since Jan. 27, Lakota East football has shared that representatives from Missouri, Ohio State, UCLA, James Madison, Temple, Pitt, Michigan State, Western Michigan and Gardner Webb have visited. Thank you to @OhioStateFB @UCLAFootball @JMUFootball & @Temple_FB for coming out to see our players!!@CoachKee @CoachWhiteEra @Coach_DiMike @CoachTWalker — Lakota East Football (@LakotaEastFB) January 28, 2025 Badin had recent visits from mostly local programs looking for Rams that went 9-3 last season and won the Greater Catholic League Coed title for the seventh-straight season. Badin shared visits from Cincinnati and Miami on Jan. 16, stops by Ohio and UMass a week later and James Madison on Jan. 29. Thanks @MiamiOHFootball and @GoBearcatsFB for stopping by today. #RTD — @BHSfootball (@BHSfootball4) January 16, 2025 Junior Jordan Vann, a three-star recruit on Rivals, recently shared some visits from Toledo coaches on Jan. 28 and from Michigan State the following day. Vann had recently made trips to the schools as well as Purdue. Thanks @JA_Adams06 for coming by the Middie today. Always great talkin ball with you!#GoGreen @MSU_Football @JoeS_Rossi @Coach_Gordon20 @AustinDArmond @DBcoachadams @MiddiesFB @CoachKRJones — Jordan Vann 3⭐️ (@Jordan_Vann_) January 29, 2025 The 10-win Winton Woods Warriors shared recent visits by UCLA and Army. Thanks to @UCLAFootball & @CoachWhiteEra for stopping by checking on our guys! Our DC @Fpcharger2 was an All-American at UCLA!! 🟦🟩🦾 — Winton Woods HS Football (@Winton_WoodsFB) January 29, 2025 Oak Hills head coach Justin Roden has posted that Army, Butler, Toledo, Gardner Webb, Penn and Jeremy Larkin from UMass had been in to recruit some Highlanders. Yet another former Westsider great visiting @OakHillsFB today. @CoachLark_28 @UMassFootball Thanks for your time and congrats on a very busy upcoming year. — CoachRoden (@rodenjustin) January 30, 2025 This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: College football coaches making recruiting stops across Cincinnati