"Who else wants to come to Georgia?": Kirby Smart & Co.'s potential "recruiting pitch game" against Florida discussed by CFB analyst
Recruiting in college football can be challenging, but Kirby Smart's Georgia Bulldogs have consistently proven to be successful. They have brought in outstanding talents such as running back Trevor Etienne through the transfer portal while also focusing on traditional high school recruiting to maintain their excellence.
While on SiriusXM College Sports Radio, ESPN Radio host Peter Burns discussed how the Georgia Bulldogs could use this Week 10 game against the Florida Gators as a recruiting pitch.
"I took your best player and you know what I did him? I showcased him in the biggest rivalry game & guess what, you couldn't stop him... Who else wants to come to Georgia next year?" Burns said.
This is going to be interesting Trevor Etienne is returning to take on his former team in a must-win game for the Bulldogs to keep their SEC Championship dreams alive.
Will Georgia Bulldogs defeat the Florida Gators in Week 10?
The Georgia Bulldogs are preparing to face the Florida Gators at EverBank Stadium. The Bulldogs are ranked second in college football with a 6-1 (4-1 SEC) record, while the Gators are on a roll, having won three of their previous four games, their only defeat being an overtime road setback to the No. 7 Tennessee Volunteers.
Florida Gators quarterback DJ Lagway will need to stay on his feet as he has struggled a bit (five touchdowns to five interceptions). Georgia's defensive line can limit the amount of points conceded. They allowed only 15 points against the then No. 1 Texas Longhorns.
Meanwhile, Georgia Bulldogs Carson Beck has a lot on the line in this game, considering his future. He has thrown three touchdowns to five interceptions in the last two games against Mississippi State and Texas.
Even though this is likely to be a pseudo-Florida home game because it is being played in Jacksonville, Florida, the Georgia Bulldogs are expected to dominate and cover the 16.5-point spread.