Georgia Football: 2018 commit Richard Wildgoose

Mar 10, 2017; Nashville, TN, USA; Georgia Bulldogs mascot performs during a break during the second half against the Kentucky Wildcats during the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Kentucky won 71-60. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 10, 2017; Nashville, TN, USA; Georgia Bulldogs mascot performs during a break during the second half against the Kentucky Wildcats during the SEC Conference Tournament at Bridgestone Arena. Kentucky won 71-60. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-USA TODAY Sports /
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What can fans expect?

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I have no idea. As in seriously, I really don’t know what to say on this one. Wildgoose could be anything. He could be just another guy who makes up depth. He could also be some star the somehow nobody else has noticed. There has to be something there that coaches at Georgia and Florida have seen that ratings people have missed. Lets not forget, the coaches make the big bucks here.

If I’m going to go out on a limb, I think Wildgoose is a depth piece. I would suggest that he likely doesn’t have the traits to be a starter at UGA. However, he could well push for playing time and have an impact on special teams in Athens. Bear in mind that he still has his senior season to play.

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We’ll hopefully see some more from him then. However until we do, he’s going to be an incredibly named mystery. I just have an image in my head of me shouting GOOOSEEEE if he ever picks off a ball in Athens. All in all, that’s still a pretty fun commit to have…