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Malaki Starks arrived in Athens already on the scene. The five-star out of Jefferson (Ga.) High School had an incredible career for the Dragons, helping lead them to a state championship appearance in 2020, a pair of region titles and a combined 33-5 record his final three seasons. If you were only a College Football fan and didn’t follow recruits at the high school level, it didn’t take long for you to learn the name. Starks made a statement in his first career contest with an acrobatic interception against Oregon and future first round pick Bo Nix. That’s just been the tip of the ice when it...
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Andy Staples and Cody Bellaire spent time recently doing their College Football “Ultimate Team Draft,” and in the process, solid scouting reports were provided on a few Georgia players. Mykel Williams, Malaki Starks, Tate Ratledge, Jared Wilson and Ben Yurosek were the five Bulldogs selected. Keep in mind, both Andy and Cody are the coaches for their respective teams and had interesting ideas in mind about what kind of schemes they would run on both sides of the ball. It’s why a guy like Carson Beck didn’t get picked with the quarterback spots going instead to Avery Johnson (Kansas State) and ...
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While we’re a long way away from knowing the draft order for 2025, it’s pretty clear who some of the top prospects might be a year in advance. If you take a look back on way-too-early mocks this time last year, oftentimes they aren’t far off from how things played out over the past couple of days, and the early projections for next year have a few Georgia players off the board early. Considered a contender for the No. 1 overall pick, quarterback Carson Beck is a popular projection. Both the AP and USA Today have him going in the top spot while CBS Sports believes Beck will be a top-10 pick. “U...
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ATHENS, Ga. — Spring practice has looked a little bit different for Malaki Starks this year as compared to years past. The All-American entering his third season with the program has been sidelined due to a shoulder surgery. And while he’s been going through individual drills in a non-contact capacity recently, the last few weeks have given Starks a different perspective on the Georgia defense. Starks told reporters on Tuesday that he first tweaked his shoulder during fall camp last season. A couple of games into the campaign, the injury got worse, and he could tell something was off but decid...
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