10 Biggest Georgia Recruiting Busts of the Mark Richt Era

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Sep 28, 2013; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs safety Josh Harvey-Clemons (25) celebrates a sack in the first half against the LSU Tigers at Sanford Stadium. Georgia won 44-41. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Shirey-USA TODAY Sports

No. 2: Josh Harvey-Clemons

Year – 2012
Position – Linebacker/Safety
Why he’s a bust – Discipline Issues/Dismissed

Harvey-Clemons was on shaky ground right from the start, and Georgia fans should have known things would go sour. Not hours after committing to Georgia in 2012, word came down that his grandfather and legal guardian, Woodrow Clemons, was reportedly unhappy with his decision and wanted Josh to pick Florida.

Perhaps he should have screwed the Gators rather than Georgia, as it was one suspension after another for the young defensive back, who never really quite lived up to his ranking of the No. 1 player in the state of Georgia and the No. 2 linebacker in the nation. Like teammate Wiggins, JHC has opted to join the Louisville Cardinals after being dismissed by Richt.

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