UGA Recruiting: Rewind – Georgia 7A State Championship Game
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Let's go be great 💪#ATD #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/U2dCyyA6u7
— Georgia Football (@GeorgiaFootball) August 28, 2020
By John Frierson
Staff Writer
David Greene ended his great Georgia football career back in 2004, having won more games (42) than any quarterback in NCAA history and thrown for more yards (11,528) than anyone in SEC history. Both of those marks have since been passed — Georgia’s Aaron Murray now holds the SEC passing mark with 13,166 yards, with Greene third all-time — but Greene’s place in Bulldog and SEC history is secure. Few have done it better.
Now a married father of four in the commercial insurance business in the Atlanta area, Greene, who helped lead Georgia to the 2002 SEC championship and was the SEC Offensive Player of the Year that season, still follows the Bulldogs closely. He is also now coaching his sons, passing along what he knows to another generation.
During a Quick Chat this week, Greene talked about his playing days, coaching, his old friend and teammate David Pollack, being out of the spotlight and much more.
Here’s some of what he had to say:
Frierson: What have the past five months or so been like for you?
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Who else you know thats 6’5 246 moving like that ….. ill wait 💆🏾♂️😂 #backtowork pic.twitter.com/wIHV1gaegQ
— Shemar Stewart (@ShemarStewart14) August 27, 2020
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Sam Pittman on coaching his first game as head coach at Arkansas: “It will be emotional for me. There’s a lot of people involved with the reason I’m the coach at Arkansas, and Kirby Smart is one of those. Without Kirby Smart, I wouldn’t be at Arkansas.”
— Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) August 27, 2020
Arkansas coach Sam Pittman on when he's going to announce his starting quarterback for the season opener. "As soon as Kirby Smart shares with us who his starting quarterback is going to be."
— Paul Finebaum (@finebaum) August 27, 2020