UGA Recruiting: Others Will Push But We Still Have the Dawgs Getting Top Defensive Lineman

More than one person (including one in the recruiting industry) that 5* safety Kamari Wilson is a silent commit for UGA. I have heard a couple of different things on his plans to go public, so let’s just leave that part of it as a ??? for now.
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Athens, GA📍🐶
— Pearce Spurlin III (@PearceSpurlin) April 17, 2021
G-Day! Go to Dawgs🐶#betweenthehedges @JalonWlaker pic.twitter.com/ir2b7jxAsj
— Lasheka Walker (@LashekaWalker) April 17, 2021
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(720 lbs)All time deadlift record in 220 weight class💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/TL1SJiiRja
— Branson (@Brae_004) April 18, 2021
At the end of a busy first half on Saturday at Sanford Stadium, Georgia wide receiver Adonai Mitchell made a lunging catch for a 24-yard touchdown. Mitchell, the 6-foot-4 freshman, then popped to his feet from the Dooley Field turf and blew the small crowd of fans behind the end zone a kiss.
It was one of many nice moments for Mitchell and the Bulldogs during a lively G-Day Game.
“He’s a competitor, he makes plays down the field,” head coach Kirby Smart said of Mitchell. “For a guy that just enrolled, that just got here, he did a good job.”
In the annual split-squad exhibition to wrap up spring practice, Mitchell, one of Georgia’s 16 early enrollees, was targeted often by the Red squad’s quarterbacks — and more often than not Mitchell delivered. After a couple of early incompletions when he was well covered, Mitchell wound up with five catches for 80 yards in the half and seven catches for 105 yards in the game.
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ATHENS, Ga. — The No. 20 Georgia Bulldogs blasted Kentucky 17-6 Sunday at Foley Field to clinch a Southeastern Conference series
The Bulldogs (23-12, 7-8 SC) pounded out 18 hits with seven starters registering a multi-hit game and five with multiple RBI. The Bulldog employed seven pitchers with freshman Jaden Woods providing 2.1 scoreless innings and four strikeouts in relief for his second career victory. He picked up a save in Saturday’s game as well. The Wildcats dropped to 22-11, 7-8 in the SEC.
Tuscaloosa, Ala. – The No. 3 Georgia women’s tennis team concluded its regular season at 17-1 overall and a perfect 13-0 in conference action after defeating No. 17 Texas A&M 4-0 Sunday afternoon.
The Bulldogs finish undefeated in SEC play for the fifth time in program history and second time defeating all current SEC teams since the league expanded in 2012.
In doubles, Georgia set the tone early, earning the doubles point thanks to the No. 8 duo of Katarina Jokic and Ariana Arseneault defeating No. 39 Tatiana Makarova and Jayci Goldsmith. The pairing picked up their fifth top-50 win of the season with their 6-3 win. Elena Christofi and Morgan Coppoc also defeated their opponent 6-3, taking down Renee McBryde and Dorthea Faa-Hviding on court two. Christofi moves into eighth all-time in Georgia program history for career doubles wins at 102-46 jumping Nadja Gilchrist. Meg Kowalski and Lea Ma went unfinished in their match on court three.