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| Should Dogs play Caleb King? By Chip Towers | Friday, October 26, 2007, 12:53 PM The Atlanta Journal-Constitution There is only one unanswered question left for the Bulldogs as they get set to tee it up in Jacksonville tomorrow — well, besides whether they can beat Florida for just the second time in seven years under coach Mark Richt — and that’s whether or not they’ll play Caleb King. As of today Georgia is saying it will be a “game-time decision.” I know we visited that topic earlier this week but much has changed since the possibility was first broached. When Richt first revealed that King was indeed practicing with the varsity and would make the trip to Jacksonville, we didn’t know that Thomas Brown could be out until the Auburn game or possibly longer. Kregg Lumpkin is, of course, out at least until a bowl game. That changes things. Any further discussion about King needs to be prefaced with this: None of us knows for sure how good he is or will be on the college level. Like most of you, I’ve seen his high school stats, I saw parts of a few of his games in high school and some very impressive highlight videos from YouTube and a couple of the recruiting sites. But here I must add that some of the most impressive highlights I’ve ever seen were to ones on Jasper Sanks. He wasn’t a total bust in college but he also wasn’t anywhere close to what everybody predicted he would be. And I can say that about almost every “five-star” recruit I’ve seen in recent years. So I’m skeptical. More Here
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