Presented without comment, from a current member of Georgia’s 2014 commit class:
Carvell aint never got nothing good to say. And even the fans know bout the ajc. StraightUp.—
Nick Glass (@Nick_Ocho) February 18, 2013
Presented without comment, from a current member of Georgia’s 2014 commit class:
Carvell aint never got nothing good to say. And even the fans know bout the ajc. StraightUp.—
Nick Glass (@Nick_Ocho) February 18, 2013
Filed under Recruiting
Two good things about this:
1. High School kids read (even if it’s the AJC)
2. They read intelligently
There’s hope for the world.
DGD-to-be
My sentiments exactly! GO DAWGS!
Out of the mouths of babes…
“Georgia Spurned”
+1
#word!
Wise beyond his years.
Awesome.
I wish more recruits and those around the program would put the ajc and their bullshit on blast.
Just when we think kids these days aren’t as savvy as we (thought we) were, they go and do stuff like this.
DGD to be
The weird thing is ajc management must think trashing UGA is a business model that will pay off somehow, or it wouldn’t happen.
Trolling for clicks is their business model now. Selling subsriptions is a relic from the past. They know trolling columns on other schools just do not generate the clicks. So get used to a lot more of this stuff.
They are not shy about it. The new full time column is called “The Hater”.
My next favorite player reveals himself.
Has anyone else noticed that the headline article for Chip Towers is still the ridiculous article titled “UGA Sports: UGA could look to Olivadotti, Koenning as next D-coordinator” even though Grantham has said he is staying? What a bunch of trolls
Chip wrote the article a couple weeks ago Bro, when CTG was interviewing
I am aware. I’m sayig that it seems a bit out of date to keep as the headline article at this point.
It looks like young Mr. Glass didn’t take too kindly to Carvell’s offer of a popsicle and chat in the back of a windowless van.
The real reason Nick’s pissed is he didn’t commit on Mr. Carvell’s birthday…
http://blutarsky.wordpress.com/2012/06/15/why-i-dont-follow-recruiting-closely/