Marcus Rosemy

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We (the fans) all knew this was gonna happen before he said he'd give us an OV


Whether you knew or not, a loss is a loss.

Miami fans knew we were going to lose the last couple of Richt verbals in May or June, but it still hurt to have talented players decommit on us.

Here's something most Gaytor fans don't take into account. The idiots on your boards are constantly posting their dream mock classes, their Flipz Lists, their Kruiting Klass Kalculator projections, talking about "big game hunting", talking about taking commits now and "processing" them later...

And then they can't figure out why more kids aren't interested in UF. The Gaytors aren't going to get many late-bloomers or fast-risers when your entire program has Rivals-stars in their eyes.
 
Brooks for sure is the one we need to worry about.
Rosemy we all knew was gone.
Let’s hope BTW doesn’t get that STA and American Heritage virus. Looks like it’s getting contagious.
Brooks is on another level imo.
 
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WR Coach Cortez Hankton has some resume. No wonder Marcus Rosemy wants to go to UGA. If he wants to play in the league this is the guy to get him there! I wish UM had assistants with a resume like this so we could get some of the top kids!!!

Former NFL wide receiver Cortez Hankton was named Pass Game Coordinator and Wide Receivers Coach in February of 2019 after serving the 2018 season as an assistant coach in charge of the receivers. He joined the Georgia coaching staff in February of 2018, after coaching wide receivers at Vanderbilt for three seasons.

In his first year at Georgia, Hankton was part of a coaching staff that led the Bulldogs to their second consecutive season with 11 or more wins, second straight SEC Eastern Division title, and appearance in a New Years Six bowl game (Allstate Sugar).

In 2018, the Georgia offense finished second in the in the SEC (14th nationally) in Scoring Offense (37.9 ppg) and Hankton coached several big play receivers in senior Terry Godwin and juniors Mecole Hardman and Riley Ridley who combined for 1,475 receiving yards.

During his three seasons at Vanderbilt, Hankton coached veteran Commodore receivers C.J. Duncan and Trent Sherfield along with Caleb Scott and Kalija Lipscomb. In 2017, Duncan and Sherfield combined for 102 receptions, 1,246 yards and 10 touchdowns. Sherfield ended his career among the program’s best in receptions (136) and 1,869 yards. In 2016 Duncan, Sherfield, Scott and Lipscomb combined for 129 catches and 1,715 yards. Lipscomb’s 27 receptions ranked No. 8 all time among Commodore freshman receivers. Sherfield also recorded 51 receptions in Hankton’s first season in Nashville (2015).

Prior to his tenure at Vanderbilt, Hankton coached receivers for three seasons at Dartmouth in the Ivy League (2012-14). During that time, he helped the Big Green to a 20-10 overall record, including an 8-2 mark in 2014.

In 2014, Hankton's receivers helped the Dartmouth offense average 31.3 points and 248.1 passing yards. His top receiver, Ryan McManus, earned All-Ivy League honors after catching 68 passes for 879 yards and eight touchdowns.

Hankton's produced an All-Ivy caliber receiver all three years at Dartmouth. In 2012, senior Michael Reilly earned first-team recognition with McManus receiving honorable mention. In 2013, Big Green receiver Bo Patterson was an Ivy League honorable mention recipient.

A graduate of Texas Southern, Hankton was signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in April, 2003, by the Jacksonville Jaguars. He proceeded to play in all 16 games as a rookie, catching 17 passes for 166 yards. In his four years with the Jaguars, he caught 34 passes for 310 yards and a pair of touchdowns, both of which came in his sophomore campaign in 2004. Hankton signed with the Minnesota Vikings in 2007 and spent the entire 2008 season on injured reserve with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
 
WR Coach Cortez Hankton has some resume. No wonder Marcus Rosemy wants to go to UGA. If he wants to play in the league this is the guy to get him there! I wish UM had assistants with a resume like this so we could get some of the top kids!!!

Former NFL wide receiver Cortez Hankton was named Pass Game Coordinator and Wide Receivers Coach in February of 2019 after serving the 2018 season as an assistant coach in charge of the receivers. He joined the Georgia coaching staff in February of 2018, after coaching wide receivers at Vanderbilt for three seasons.

In his first year at Georgia, Hankton was part of a coaching staff that led the Bulldogs to their second consecutive season with 11 or more wins, second straight SEC Eastern Division title, and appearance in a New Years Six bowl game (Allstate Sugar).

In 2018, the Georgia offense finished second in the in the SEC (14th nationally) in Scoring Offense (37.9 ppg) and Hankton coached several big play receivers in senior Terry Godwin and juniors Mecole Hardman and Riley Ridley who combined for 1,475 receiving yards.

During his three seasons at Vanderbilt, Hankton coached veteran Commodore receivers C.J. Duncan and Trent Sherfield along with Caleb Scott and Kalija Lipscomb. In 2017, Duncan and Sherfield combined for 102 receptions, 1,246 yards and 10 touchdowns. Sherfield ended his career among the program’s best in receptions (136) and 1,869 yards. In 2016 Duncan, Sherfield, Scott and Lipscomb combined for 129 catches and 1,715 yards. Lipscomb’s 27 receptions ranked No. 8 all time among Commodore freshman receivers. Sherfield also recorded 51 receptions in Hankton’s first season in Nashville (2015).

Prior to his tenure at Vanderbilt, Hankton coached receivers for three seasons at Dartmouth in the Ivy League (2012-14). During that time, he helped the Big Green to a 20-10 overall record, including an 8-2 mark in 2014.

In 2014, Hankton's receivers helped the Dartmouth offense average 31.3 points and 248.1 passing yards. His top receiver, Ryan McManus, earned All-Ivy League honors after catching 68 passes for 879 yards and eight touchdowns.

Hankton's produced an All-Ivy caliber receiver all three years at Dartmouth. In 2012, senior Michael Reilly earned first-team recognition with McManus receiving honorable mention. In 2013, Big Green receiver Bo Patterson was an Ivy League honorable mention recipient.

A graduate of Texas Southern, Hankton was signed as an undrafted rookie free agent in April, 2003, by the Jacksonville Jaguars. He proceeded to play in all 16 games as a rookie, catching 17 passes for 166 yards. In his four years with the Jaguars, he caught 34 passes for 310 yards and a pair of touchdowns, both of which came in his sophomore campaign in 2004. Hankton signed with the Minnesota Vikings in 2007 and spent the entire 2008 season on injured reserve with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

There are many WR coaches who can get him to the league. He is a solid player, nothing special (Juedy, Ridley, Cooper).
 
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WR Coach Cortez Hankton has some resume. No wonder Marcus Rosemy wants to go to UGA. If he wants to play in the league this is the guy to get him there! I wish UM had assistants with a resume like this so we could get some of the top kids!!!
Not sure if you're trolling or not. They had 3 receivers combine for 1400 yards, and he had been at Vandy and Dartmouth prior to that. Hankton is supposed to be a rising star, but our fan base would kill this "resume" if he were hired here.
 
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