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Georgia Bulldogs (2021-2022 National Champions)

So you’re sayin they’ll sell booze on the field, right? Cuz your hedges are around the field, not around the fans? Or are the fans too drunk to know where the hedges are?

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I think it was a slight misunderstanding.
The weed is in the hedges.
 
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How Jake Fromm became the NFL draft's biggest freefall and what it means for Georgia

As Jake Fromm slid into infamy on Saturday afternoon, Georgia fans were there wincing along with him. For as bad as it was watching Fromm leave Georgia early and end up being picked in the fifth round by the Buffalo Bills at No. 167 overall, it’ll be worse watching former Georgia quarterback Justin Fields — now thriving at Ohio State — go in the top 10 next season.

https://sports.yahoo.com/how-jake-f...-and-what-it-means-for-georgia-011132331.html
 
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FOX SPORTS GRAPHIC

Over the past three recruiting classes (2018, 2019, 2020), the program that has signed the most five-star prospects is ... anyone? Bueller?

Georgia.

In 2018, the Bulldogs set a record in the modern recruiting era by signing seven five-star prospects. In 2019, they signed the most five-star prospects in the country (five), and in 2020, they tied Alabama in signing the second-most five-star prospects in the country (four).

So, naturally, Georgia was left off this graphic from Fox Sports:



Those 16 five-star prospects is the most in that three-year span, with Clemson (11) the second-highest in that span.

The other teams on that list: Ohio State (nine), Alabama (nine), LSU (seven), Oklahoma (four) and Oregon (four).
 
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