UGA Recruiting: Top Signee is Ready to Get to Athens and Start Playing Some Ball
“Today is actually only six weeks out from surgery,” he told DawgNation recently. “So I’m way ahead of schedule where I should be. Especially because it was my meniscus, too. So they say I shouldn’t even be able to walk or do any of the stuff I’m doing right now. The PT people and the doctors, they are really happy with the progress I’m making. Especially because of how fast it’s going. It’s just been a lot of work. I’ve been going back and forth with two different physical therapy places with doctors. Making sure I’m eating right. Just working really hard and that’s definitely why I’ve been progressing so fast.”
‘All I can really say is we’re definitely moving a lot faster than the normal person would be,“ he said. ”So I’m definitely expecting to be prepared for this upcoming season. I’ll definitely be prepared to play.“
