Divaad Wilson Portal Bound

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Believe half of what the rules say man. **** like that tends to be a myth. He’s not a player we would go overboard for but let’s say this was an elite corner we would absolutely magically happen to have a spot for him. It’s a myth just like the salary cap in the nfl and NBA is


Wrong.
 
At this point, the only way we "could" take him is via blueshirt...and that cuts another 2021 kid out (assuming the NCAA doesn't just open the floodgates on ICs due to COVID).

I don't think anything could/would happen until we know more about any possible rule changes.

We also have to be practical on these transfer/JuCo rentals. Who would you rather take, Wilson (who was injured in a previous year, and who is now transferring with a couple of years of eligibility left...or 4-star Chestnut, who has more years to play? I'm tired of the "but he's better than anyone on our current roster" nonsense that people have tried to use with Wilson and/or Francois.

All good points, then my point becomes that the only way we could even conceivably take him is through some blueshirt type manipulation which is probably extremely difficult to begin with, and burdened with NCAA oversight/approval.

So we have to twist ourselves into a pretzel to get a guy that might play only 2 years MAX or less (due to possible lingering injury), and for whom there is no scholarship room - RIGHT NOW. End of story.
 
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From UGA board:

A major contributor from Georgia's 2019 defense could be looking to move on. Dawgs247 has learned that redshirt sophomore defensive back Divaad Wilson has entered the NCAA's student-athlete transfer portal.

Having entered the portal, Wilson can be recruited by other programs and can explore his options but is not required to transfer. He can elect to come back to the program if he so chooses and UGA will allow it.

The 6-foot 190-pound defender saw action in 13 games last season with two starts at the STAR/nickel position. He amassed 24 total tackles and one pass breakup while pulling down his first and only career interception in the 23-17 win over Notre Dame. He returned that interception for 11 yards.
The only game he missed was UGA's 2020 Allstate Sugar Bowl matchup with Baylor. He didn't make the trip with the team for undisclosed reasons. Wilson was expected to battle for the STAR position again in 2020 and potentially cross train at safety to help create some depth. If he does indeed move on, UGA will have Webb, now a senior, at STAR as well as sophomore Tyrique Stevenson.


Some interesting chatter on that UGA site. They think he left because Ringo is pushing for time , along with Stevenson. and it seems they are currently sitting at at least 1, maybe 2 schollies over 85.... (with wilson gone)

lol they have Stevenson in a striker role now, LOL at him pushing Wilson at CB
 
How is the educational system in South Florida? Alot of these kids seem dumb as rocks. They have the opportunity of a lifetime & just constantly throw it away. It hurts my brain.
Stop playing dumb. These kids actions show you exactly what the educational system in So. Florida is worth.
 
All good points, then my point becomes that the only way we could even conceivably take him is through some blueshirt type manipulation which is probably extremely difficult to begin with, and burdened with NCAA oversight/approval.

So we have to twist ourselves into a pretzel to get a guy that might play only 2 years MAX or less (due to possible lingering injury), and for whom there is no scholarship room - RIGHT NOW. End of story.


Yeah. But then other "insiders" tell us that IC rules are a "myth".

I'm not sure what people think the definition of "kick the tires" is. Maybe we have a conversation with Wilson that is info-gathering. "Who is your daddy and what does he do?" and "Why are you leaving UGa?" It may be a ploy to show how much we love the SoFla kids (even if we don't have room for them all). Who knows, maybe we are trying to help the kids get better offers with a "UM is interested" competition. Perhaps it is also a cautionary tale, "hey, look at all the SoFla kids who have wanted to come home, but we were picky and only took Issiah Walker."

Whether it gets to the level of serious recruitment, offer, acceptance, figuring out where the IC will count...I highly doubt it reaches that point, based purely on a numbers issue. Look, I always like to hedge my bets, but I can only see this happening if the NCAA makes significant one-time (Covid) or long-term (The Rise of The Portal) rules changes.
 
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Lol. I get it


All good. Look, there's a difference between "we haven't been completely honest with HS recruits, we actually happen to have a spare IC that we were saving for a rainy day and/or we know how to work the blueshirt rules" vs. "it's a myth".
 
All good. Look, there's a difference between "we haven't been completely honest with HS recruits, we actually happen to have a spare IC that we were saving for a rainy day and/or we know how to work the blueshirt rules" vs. "it's a myth".
Im aware and you are right don’t get me wrong. I shouldn’t have said myth that’s the wrong word but I do think their is lot more gray area in the rules purposely that aren’t discussed
 
Poor Ivey is going to have to carry the baggage for last years play for a while...
I'm a fan of Ivey. He showed flashes that he can at least be a serviceable starter. But his struggles were waaaay too much higher. And ALWAYS at the worst times lol
 
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