September 16, 2024
Georgia’s search for a top-60 candidate Kevin Wynn is still going strong. In fact, it’s moved in the opposite way.

The defensive lineman from Greene County, Georgia, chose Florida State over South Carolina, Georgia, and Texas for his summer commitment. Although he has performed admirably for the Seminoles, the other candidates have continued to push their way back into the recruiting process.

Because of their recent success, Georgia will host the Bulldogs for opening weekend play.

“This weekend’s game between Georgia and Clemson is the only one I currently know I’ll be attending. I’m traveling to Atlanta.Wynn told Dawgs247, “They told me about it and they said, you still want to come?” I’m planning to invite a couple of my teammates. The entire bunch is really going.”

Bulldogs show renewed interest in FSU DL commit Kevin Wynn ahead of Georgia-Clemson  game visit

 

Against the Tigers, the Bulldogs’ inexperienced secondary players will be put to the test quickly.

With three new starters to break in, Georgia’s secondary will have its first real test on Saturday against Clemson. Even though UGA defensive backs are held to a high level, Kirby Smart won’t be striving for excellence.

On Tuesday, Smart discussed the secondary and what he hopes to see when they play the Tigers. On Saturday, Smart wants to focus on being true to his core principles and not giving up easily when things don’t go the Dawgs’ way.

“Acquire skillfully. Fulfill their duties. Thrive,” Smart urged. “They won’t prevail in every conflict. not the spots where you place guys who are secondary. They have a good quarterback and wide receivers. I hope they have resiliency. I want to see a very rapid response time to both positive and bad things.”

The departure of safety Javon Bullard, cornerback Kamar Lassiter, and star tight end Tykee Smith to the NFL has left the Bulldogs with large shoes to fill in the secondary. All three positions are competitive, but Daniel Jackson at safety, Joel Aguero at STAR, and Daniel Harris at corner appear to be the front-runners to start Week 1.

Because of the combination of young talent and experienced players, Georgia’s secondary is in good form. Starting safety Malaki Starks, who is considered one of the best prospects at his position, and starting cornerback Daylen Everette return to Georgia.

Starks is aware that Georgia’s secondary contains a few questionable players. Despite this, the junior has faith in the players in his immediate vicinity and their potential this season.

“You prepared yourself for this moment by putting in the effort and planning. That’s the only thing you have left,” Starks stated. The saying goes, ‘Bleed in training until you don’t bleed in war.’ We’ve experienced ups and downs and similar things, but I feel really secure.”

Starks and the other members of the secondary are aware that they must be prepared for whatever Clemson has in store for them on Saturday.

After averaging almost 219 passing yards per game in 2023, Tigers starting quarterback Cade Klubnik is back for his second full season as a starter and is hoping to advance. Four of Klubnik’s top five pass catchers from the previous season return, and he’ll also be competing with four-star receiver Bryant Wesco and five-star receiver TJ Moore.

Based on his observations of the defense as a whole after the first two sessions this week, Starks expressed his satisfaction with the team’s continued aggressiveness from fall camp. up Saturday, Starks and the other defensive backs will try to continue where last year’s secondary left off by putting up a similar performance.

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