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Waller commits to Ohio; Tate receives interest

Published on: 10/14/07 12:59 PM

Cornerback Manley Waller of Southwest DeKalb has committed to Ohio.

“I just felt like I had a real good relationship with all of their coaches, especially their head coach Frank Solich,” the 5-foot-9, 168-pound Waller said. “He’s not forcing me to gain 20 pounds like a lot of other colleges wanted.”

Waller, who also had scholarship offers from Akron, Bowling Green, Central Michigan and UAB, felt the timing was right to announce his decision.

“I wanted to commit earlier versus later because later on things start getting heavy and you’re not in your right mind when you’re forced to make a decision,” Waller said.

“And Ohio will be able to move on in their recruitments of cornerbacks. I think they need one other defensive back because they’re losing two seniors in the defensive backfield.

“I think I have a great chance of starting in my freshman season, based on me doing what I need to do.”

Tate drawing football and baseball interest

Cartersville junior Donovan Tate, whose father Lars Tate is a former Georgia running back who went on to enjoy a career in the NFL, is appearing on the recruiting board of Division I powers.

“It’s a lot like most of the kids who are high on recruiting lists,” Cartersville coach Frank Barden said. “He’s getting interest from USC to Georgia to Florida.

“He’s been asked to come to the Army [All-American Bowl] combine. It’s just the normal things that kids who are high on lists are asked to participate in.”

The 6-foot-3, 188-pound Tate, who played receiver and safety for Cartersville as a sophomore before moving to quarterback this season, is also a standout baseball centerfielder.

“He’s a Jeff Francoeur type athlete,” Barden said. “He’s a talented young man.”

Camden County junior receivers making headlines

DeAngelo Smith and Michael Green, a pair of highly-touted junior receivers at Camden County, has ground-oriented Wildcats coach Jeff Herron rethinking his offensive strategy.

“I hate to say it, but we’ve changed our offense a little bit this year,” Herron said. “The play of these kids has made us take a second look at it.

“We’ve kept our Wing T, but we’ve opened up our offense more because of these kids. And we’ll probably open it up even more next year.”

Smith (6-foot-1, 175-pounds) has been heavily recruited for several months. Green (6-foot, 175-pounds), who moved to Kingsland earlier this year from Miami, is starting to receive interest.

“DeAngelo is getting letters from everybody,” Herron said. “He has good height, speed and hands. He’s more of a finesse kid who runs good patterns.

“Michael has good hands and is smooth. He’s been playing mostly defense for us this year at cornerback, but we certainly try to get him on the field if we throw the ball.”

Comments

By BullDawg Rick

October 15, 2007 6:57 AM | Link to this

Welcome to UGA Mr. Donovon Tate… Follow in your Father’s footsteps…

By Ryan T

October 15, 2007 8:47 AM | Link to this

How about when Mr. Tate ends up committing elsewhere, BullDawg? Will you be back on here talking about you guys never wanted him in the first place?

By DawgByte

October 15, 2007 2:17 PM | Link to this

Here’s what UGA needs in this next recruiting class:

1.) As many 5 star OL/DL players as we can get. But even that isn’t enough. Those star players need to understand their is no I in T E A M.

2.) Linebackers!!! We need a true world class Middle Linebacker.

3.) Defensive Ends. Could someone please clone another David Pollack!!!

4.) Strong Safety and Cover Corners. We need another Greg Blue to stop opposing offenses from testing our Middle.

5.) We have two rock solid WR’s coming in this class with Green and King. Another one who can catch would be great.

By BigGCock

October 15, 2007 2:56 PM | Link to this

Here’s what UGA needs in this recruiting class:

1.) A NEW COACHING STAFF that can actually coach-up a talented team that has had many top-10 recruiting classes (Although Mark Richt was classy in herding the thugs on the team to stop stomping on Vandy’s field)

2.) More top-rated WRs to sign on w/ UGA to get coached to FORGET how to catch, run, and execute (You listening AJ Green? When was the last time UGA had a decent WRs?)

3.) More top-rated RBs to sign on w/ UGA so that they can play the wing-T formation like Navy does. You need 6-7 RBs to run that offense, right? It makes sense since UGAs WRs can’t catch a cold.

How bout them apples? Celebrating a Vandy victory, come on?

By DawgByte

October 15, 2007 4:11 PM | Link to this

A South Cackalacky fan talking trash again. Win a few SEC Championships and then start talking. Until then, you’re still from South Carolina and your program still has no tradition or history.

By DawgHater

October 15, 2007 10:18 PM | Link to this

Ugay recruits? R u kidding? Ugay doesn’t coach any talent up. They get great recruiting classes year in and year out but cannot win ball games. Can any one say….. bad coaching? What talented kid in their right mind would go to a school like that?

If the football wasn’t bad enough, the kids would look forward to jail time, DUIs, and other fun activities at ugay.

Yeah, I’m sure all of the kids want to go to that campus.

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