Breaking - Realus George to the Portal

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I honestly don’t ever remember seeing him in a single game. Even on short yardage situations. Of course, I missed about half the ****** season due to Xfinity. I don’t blame him one bit.
 
FB is an antiquated position. And Uncle Realus is an antique.

He might be one of those dudes who gets stuck in the portal in perpetuity never to be seen or heard from again.

I’ll always remember you, Uncle Realus. No one clapped more vigorously on punt snaps.
 
I'll never forget watching him clear the way for Glenn Davis and Doc Blanchard, and I wish him luck on his next stop.
 
Loved this kid coming in with that 2018 class but Enos doesn’t use that position like Richt did. Wish him all the best. Hopefully this means offensive philosophy is going to change
 
I look forward to seeing him play for another college team so maybe I can make sense of why he never played here.
 
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Anyone that is really in the know...

Was he ever open to some sort of position change?

He's a football player...its just fullback is a bit archaic at this point. Useful, but a sub package player in most offenses. I do not blame him for going, but just curious if he was interested or had been approached about some sort of position change.

@DMoney @Stefan Adams
What other position could he really play? He definitely couldn't play LB. Ceiling was likely a special teams guy here.
 
"Breaking" .... as if the departure of an underused fullback who never fit into the system he was recruited for a few years ago should somehow be considered news.

Only thing "breaking" right now would be Dan Enos eating a curb sandwich.
 
This ****es me off. All the short yardage and goal line situations we could've used a 260 lb FB in and the staff did NOTHING but waste this kid's time. Much success kid. I'll bet his new staff will know what do with him.
 
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I remember watching Tom Brady hand off to him in Pee Wee football.
 
We're gonna have 50 people on the roster next year. Transfers probably happening all offseason
 
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