UGA Recruiting: Elite Commit Knows That It Isn’t Just About NIL
“I’d say it is very secure,” Abrams told DawgNation. “They’ve given me everything I want. Obviously as a college football player, you are going to get paid. You are going to get offered money. I got offered more money to go other places, but at Georgia you get so much on the back end. You get that possible where you have that slight edge over a linebacker at another place because you go to Georgia, you play against the best and then the [networking and marketing] opportunites in Atlanta. There’s just so many other components to this recruitment other than NIL.”
“I asked myself one question,” he said. “If I didn’t have football? If I wasn’t a 4-star, would I go to Georgia? And I was like ‘yes’ and I could see myself being a regular student here. Going to games. The atmopshere and then having Atlanta right there. But a little side note, Georgia in my opinion, has the best linebacker room in the country. They have the best linebacker coach in the country. So why not compete with the best? Why not play with the best? Why not, you say you want to be one of the best linebackers in the country. You want to be a draft pick. You say you want to go in the first round. Why not do it with probably a couple of first-round picks in your room now? Those are kind of the two main reasons why.”
