UGA Recruiting: Still Excited to Be a Dawg





“We’re trying to set him up for Georgia,” Lamar’s head coach Sean Calhoun said. “If he can learn from these times and use this stuff as a learning tool and to continue improving as a person first and a football player second, he’ll make it at Georgia. That’s always my number one. As a coach with kids who are going to go on and play, and just any kid in general, but when we’re talking about these kids like Jay with so much talent and so much potential. Because that word ‘potential’ is very dangerous. We want him to make it. We want him to make it at Georgia.”