North Carolina running back Todd Gurley, #1 above with Georgia commit Keith Marshall on an unofficial visit to Athens, headlines a collection of Bulldog targets and commits playing in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl.
Man. The years start coming and they don't stop coming. It's already the first week of 2012 and with your Georgia Bulldogs fresh off an Outback Bowl that some of us are just going to pretend didn't happen, it's time to turn our attention to football recruiting. We're now in the stretch run leading up to National Signing Day on February 1, 2012. Georgia has somewhere around 10-12 spots left to fill in the class, and things should be pretty exciting right up until the end, with big name recruits who are considering the 'Dawgs waiting into January to make their decisions.

One of the relatively new phenomena on the college recruiting scene is the national high school all star game. Sure, for many years there have been regional postseason high school games designed to showcase potential recruits who have been toiling away in the far corners, hills and hollows of the high school football universe. The Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas springs to mind as one of the big ones in this class, at which recruits used to burst onto th scene and pick up big time offers. However, as you've probably noticed, the college football recruiting calendar has accelerated significantly, to the point that Coach Richt and company have actually already extended verbal offers to over a dozen prospects who cannot sign on the dotted line until February 2013. And even have a verbal pledge from a very talented young man for the class of 2014. In other words, the idea that a kid in his last semester of high school is going to come out this week and wow college coaches into a scholarship offer are slight. The offers are already out for the most part. The commitments are largely in.
Just as the recruiting calendar has accelerated, the number of people closely following high school football recruiting has exploded. And where there's interest, there's money to be made. And where there's money to be made, there's competition to make it. Thus we have the proliferation of All-Star games pitting bluechip high school football prospects from around the nation. Over the next few days I'll be bringing you up to speed on some of the major games and why you should care about them as a Georgia Bulldog fan.
So what's at stake in these glorified scrimmages? For one, they take place during the "dead period" on the football recruiting calendar, the period in which college coaches cannot legitimately contact recruits. However they're a great place for recruits to get together themselves and pitch to each other. So there's a lot of peer-to-peer recruiting going on, which has the potential to sway uncommitted (and nominally committed) players. These games also provide a way to guage players' abilities against players who will also be playing major college football. It was one thing to see Malcolm Mitchell tearing it up against a very good slate of competition at Valdosta High School. But when he streaked to the endzone for a long touchdown in the Under Armour all star game last January it became really obvious that the guy was going to be pretty good.
The first all star game up this season will be played tonight in Phoenix. The first ever Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl is a creation of longtime recruiting analyst (and Notre Dame homer) Tom Lemming. Lemming made his name putting together the granddaddy of national high school showcases, the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, which we'll preview later this week. As you can tell from the name Lemming's new project has a tie-in with the Marine Corps, and also has a good bit of talent on display, much of it with Bulldog ties. For example, the East roster includes offensive lineman and longsnapper Joseph Scelfo of North Oconee. Scelfo is the son of former Tulane head coach and Georgia assistant Chris Scelfo. While he doesn't have an offer from Georgia and probably isn't going to get one, Scelfo does have offers from Army, Syracuse, Southern Miss and a host of others.
The East squad also includes Memphis athlete Will Redmond. Redmond is currently a "soft" commitment to Mississippi State, but was in Athens a couple of weeks ago with fellow Memphian Sheldon Dawson for a visit which reportedly went very well. Redmond projects as a cornerback at Georgia, though he could also play safety or wide receiver if necessary.
The West squad is full of Georgia commits and targets. Atlanta/MLK High defensive end/linebacker Kenderius Whitehead has reportedly looked good in practices for the game. The word on the street for some time has been that Whitehead is leaning toward Georgia, though Clemson remains an option for him. Whitehead initially expressed misgivings about playing linebacker in Georgia's 3-4 defense but has come around to the notion and seems to really like Coach Grantham. While the Bulldogs have higher ranked players on their board at his position, Whitehead is a guy with a lot of athleticism and huge upside. I'd compare him to Cornelius Washington among current Bulldogs, though I'm not sure that he has Washington' s off-the-charts raw ability.
Whitehead will team with Georgia commit James Deloach of Jenkins County. Deloach is listed as a defensive tackle for this game, but is one of those guys who projects as more of a defensive end in our system. At 6'3 and 265 pounds he's quick for his size, but has a lot of room to improve regarding technique. Still, Deloach's potential is perhaps best demonstrated by the schools which offered him but didn't get his commitment. That list included Alabama, Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Florida State, Michigan and Tennessee. Part of that was Deloach's close connection with his teammate Jonathan Taylor, another Bulldog commitment and a consensus national top 100 recruit. But a lot of that list was built on Deloach's own merit.
Bulldog fans who think Georgia needs help in the kicking game (which is to say, Bulldog fans in general) will also get a look at the help who's on the way. Floridian Marshall Morgan committed to Georgia almost a year ago and hasn't waivered. He'll be expected to start from day one in Athens.
Finally, the East squad will feature Tarboro, NC tailback and Georgia target Todd Gurley. Gurley recently looked outstanding in the Shrine Bowl, and was the runaway choice for AP North Carolina Player of the Year honors after rushing for 2600 yards and leading his team to a state title. Gurley has announced that he is likely to commit either tonight or in the next couple of days. The Tarboro Viking is an unbelievable athlete and a good friend of Georgia commit Keith Marshall. Despite the number of bodies at the position, we are in dire need of production at the tailback spot, and Gurley could be a huge help in that regard. I like Georgia's chances with him, but Clemson has come on really strong, and Larry Fedora of the homestate Tarheels has also been working hard to keep Gurley close to home. If we miss on Gurley look for Georgia to redouble efforts on Stepehenson back Mike Davis or perhaps offer another tailback, like Seminole County star Chris Brown.
The Semper Fi game will be broadcast on the CBS Sports Network tonight at 6 p.m. eastern. Until later . . .
Go 'Dawgs!!!
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Thanks for the reminder.
Yay! Just what we need… another number 1. ; )
hayduke3 - January 3, 2012
I was thinking the same thing...
I hate to be a rumor mongerer but perhaps thats a little foreshadowing. Then again IC’s onfield dissappearing act has done plenty of that. I really do hope they ALL are on campus next year. I’m sick and tired of the revolving door at the TB positionand think IC CAN lead us to big things IF he gets on the bus. It’s obvious that Murray can’t do it by himself…
cgros - January 3, 2012 via Android app
For the record . . .
I feel the same about players wearing the number one as I do about Ferraris: I want them in principle, but only once one is developed who spends less time in the shop than on the road.
And Gurley has a reputation as a tough kid. He actually ran for 240 yards in the state title game with a high ankle sprain on one leg and a garden-variety ankle sprain on the other. Was actually in a walking boot the week of the game.
MaconDawg - January 3, 2012
I miss the ol North/South and
Georgia/Florida all star games.
Mr. Sanchez - January 3, 2012
Numbers
Marshall looks good with #4, but why is Gurley wearing #1? Is it just a random number given to them, or is it what number they’re actually wearing?
ChopMaster - January 3, 2012
Their high school numbers.
MaconDawg - January 3, 2012
Numbers
Did you read the article about the numbers for the Army All-American game? A bunch of players were pissed off at the numbers they got, including Mike Davis. He wanted 28, but they gave him 16 and he complained and then they gave him 14, but he still wasn’t happy. He wasn’t the only one, but he was one of the guys featured in the article.
fotodog - January 3, 2012
That story is not correct
Be sure to read the ajc story and theb make your mind up if Davis was complaining or not. Sounds like a simple request that was made into a mtn rather tham the molehill it really is.
cgros - January 4, 2012 via Android app
Where might I be able to watch this all-star game with Gurley and Marshall in it?
ChopMaster - January 3, 2012
read the last line of the article
Mr. Sanchez - January 3, 2012
Thanks. I sometimes forget that after the jump there's still some article.
ChopMaster - January 3, 2012
Dude
tankertoad - January 3, 2012 via mobile
Dude.
Sorry, force of habit. Also, for those who have access to the game and want to use this as a de facto open comment thread, that would make sense.
MaconDawg - January 3, 2012
I sometimes skip over one-line paragraphs also.
ChopMaster - January 3, 2012
I suggest you refrain from commenting about an article that you just admitted you didnt read.
Hence the “dude”.
tankertoad - January 3, 2012
That "editor" title hangs heavy on you, doesn't it?
Why not just let it go?
He already admitted to being a fast reader / absent-minded.
NRBQ - January 4, 2012
This wasnt a necessary comment at all. The staff here talks very regularly, and thinks arent by accident.
And no, it doesn’t way heavy on me. If anyone is going to not read an article, and then comment on it, they are likely to be called out for it. Apparently the “dude” suggestion didnt get through, so I made it perfectly clear. Why you are picking a fight with me, I have no idea, but this wasn’t needed.
tankertoad - January 4, 2012
and "things" arent by accident.
tankertoad - January 4, 2012
Was "way" by accident, as well?
Sorry, couldn’t resist.
I enjoy reading, and occasionally commenting on Kyle and Macon’s blog, which is what this still is (I hope).
But it seems there are a continually increasing number of editors or monitors here, who may chide commenters whose intentions are only good.
Chopmaster offered nothing offensive, abrasive, or disruptive to this thread, yet you “suggest (he) refrain from commenting.” I doubt he offended anyone else.
It’s still a blog, right?
Maybe, in your zealous support of the Dawgs, you are taking things a little too seriously.
By the way, I really enjoy your opinions and theories offered here. Particularly your humorous posts.
Go Dawgs.
NRBQ - January 4, 2012
Again, you dont know what you are talking about in this situation. The situation with ChopMaster is not your concern, and is not a matter solely of my decision.
And it is Kyle and MaconDawgs blog. however we think of it more of a “family” blog in general. In order to decrease a huge work load, and give a greater range of postings, the staff was increased.
What you dont see is the massive amount of communication we have. There are no state secrets kept from Kyle. What is a hinderance, is when folks try and mod the mods. Trust me, if I was in the wrong, or have been, I will be called out on the floor by the staff, and that works for all of us.
And I will ask you, just as we ask others, to send me a private email, rather than a public display that gets way off topic. If your compliments are sincere, which I take them to be, I sincerely appreciate it. I hope you can take it for truth we work really hard to provide as great a blog as possible.
tankertoad - January 4, 2012
Unfortunately, mod'ing the mods as you say
comes with the territory as we grow tank.
Mr. Sanchez - January 5, 2012
I wish they looked happier to be there!
hbtd - January 3, 2012
I thought that too, but...
They have probably just been asked hundreds of times- “So what are you top schools?” “What do you like best about them?” “How does it feel to be at this game?” “Will you be glad when you make a decision and the process is over?” “How hard is it to tell those other coaches your not going there?”
fotodog - January 3, 2012
Not to mention . . .
the guy with the buzzcut behind Marshall playing grab ass.
MaconDawg - January 3, 2012
Maybe they are sick of hearing zombie nation as well.
tankertoad - January 3, 2012
Went to a wedding in Columbia SC this weekend
when they introduced Mr and Mrs xxx xxxxx at the reception, they came out to Sandstorm. It was amazing.
Mr. Sanchez - January 3, 2012
In Columbia?
That’s kind of a bad beat for the betting pool, isn’t it? I’d have put my money on the theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey or the loud, obnoxious sound of a rooster crowing.
Or, at the very least, Zombie Nation.
vineyarddawg - January 3, 2012
They aren't among the Zombie Nation lovers
Williams-Brice is Sandstorm country.
Mr. Sanchez - January 4, 2012
Been to the 2001 space odyssey wedding before.
hbtd - January 4, 2012 via mobile
were there glow sticks and strobe lights too?
leedawg - January 3, 2012
Slightly Paranoid
Is it any kind of secondary (or tertiary) violation to photograph recruits on their visit. I know the school can’t make a deal of their presence and offer them up to media for phots. And I guess if you see them you can snap away, but … just wondering
chrisvilledawg - January 3, 2012
Good question, chrisville. That picture wasn't taken by the school, so no problem.
And before anyone asks what I believe is also a very legitimate question, allowing players to try on a jersey is not considered “a simulated gameday environment” which triggers a violation.
MaconDawg - January 4, 2012
Cool Photo
diggidydawg - January 5, 2012
cool pic of these guys
diggidydawg - January 5, 2012
Check out this pic of the 4 Horsemen including Isaiah Crowell, Todd Gurley, Keith Marshall and Mike Davis
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.106604309459949.8734.100003311415011&type=3
diggidydawg - January 6, 2012
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