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Forkcock
02-06-2008, 06:53 AM
You've got to give A.J. a lot of credit for the way that he has conducted himself.

Georgia on his mind

By Philip M. Bowman (http://www.charleston.net/staff/phil_bowman/)(Contact (http://www.charleston.net/staff/phil_bowman/contact/))
The Post and Courier
Wednesday, February 6, 2008



SUMMERVILLE — He could have made recruiting trips to the glamour spots of college football, including Los Angeles, Miami, South Bend and Ann Arbor. And, the press conference to announce his college decision could have rivaled a rock star revealing his tour dates.
But A.J. Green had Georgia on his mind — and in his heart.
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Alan Hawes
The Post and Courier/File Georgia signee A.J. Green of Summerville.

Green, Summerville's All-American wide receiver, short-circuited the recruiting process just as it was getting started early in his junior season. He attended the Georgia-Tennessee game on Oct. 7, 2006, and even though the Bulldogs lost, coach Mark Richt was able to smile later that night. He received a commitment from Green, one of the top juniors in the country.
Today, Green makes it official when he signs a national letter of intent to play for the Bulldogs. A press conference will be held at 9 a.m. at Summerville High School, but Green's scholarship, signed and sealed, will be faxed to the Georgia football office an hour earlier, and Green will be delivered. Coach Richt and his staff don't want to risk anything going wrong.
They don't need to worry.
"I don't like all that attention," said the 6-4 Green, who says he now weighs 196 pounds. "That's why I did it early. I just wanted to get it over with to focus on the team and school work. In my mind, there was no doubt where I was going to go. I'm going to be a big-time player if I continue to work hard. No doubt ever came in my mind that I was not going to play, that I was not going to be a big-time receiver if I worked hard."
Teenagers sometimes change their minds as often as they change their clothes. But Green made his decision 487 days ago and never wavered. He could have gone on recruiting trips all over the country and been treated like royalty. A trip to Athens, Ga., was his only official visit. He did join teammate and South Carolina commit Reid McCollum for a trip to Columbia in November for the Carolina-Clemson game.
"A lot of schools wanted me to visit," Green said, "like just about every Division I school. But my commitment to Georgia was very strong. I didn't want any rumors going around."
Green opted not to see the country. Instead, he focused on getting to know Richt, who will help Green in the next step of his career. Green says he and Richt have visited at least 30 times.
"He's very down to earth," Green said of Richt. "He just doesn't talk about football. He talks about life after football. That's important to me."
Green is one of the jewels of Georgia's 24-man recruiting class, which is ranked No. 4 in the country by Rivals and No. 3 by Scout. Green is believed to be the only player from South Carolina to be a four-time Associated Press all-state selection, and he was a two-time All-American. He finished with 5,363 career receiving yards, which is second on the all-time national list.
"We have a real strong class coming in, a lot of big-time players, a lot of big-time athletes, so we should be good this year," Green said. "If I keeping working hard, get big, faster and stuff like that, I should play."

Reach Philip M. Bowman at pbowman@postandcourier.com (pbowman@postandcourier.com)

hardcock2
02-06-2008, 09:38 AM
You've got to give A.J. a lot of credit for the way that he has conducted himself.

You got that right! I wish more people in the world today had the fortitude and attitude this guy does.

ColaCock
02-06-2008, 11:51 AM
damn I wish that kid would have came here. he is gonna be great.

Gamecockspoon
02-06-2008, 12:08 PM
Im telling you guys that hes not as good as he seems. Stars are overrated. This guy will be 20 years old as a freshman. He cant make the grade at Summerville HS, and he prob will not make the grade at UGA. Good athlete, but doesnt play against any great teams or players in HS . They played a Fla. HS and he was shut down!!!! Once again hes a good athlete, but he will be shut down in the SEC!!

Plexicock
02-06-2008, 12:20 PM
im sure you wouldn't be whining about his age (like it really matters...if anything he is more mature, as he showed with his committment) or his grades (which he has steadily improved) if he were going to be a Gamecock. We all wish he stayed in state, but dont say the kid isn't worth his 5-star rating. Nobody knows if he'll pan out or 'get shut down in the SEC', but I would put my money on him being a great college player. good luck to A.J.

ShutTheSuccop
02-06-2008, 03:00 PM
I would be honored if my son could play for someone like Mark Richt...AJ was classy and had the integrity to stand by his commitment...good luck to AJ, just don't run it up against the cocks