Georgia football has plenty to be proud of from the 2014 season, but Mark Richt and the Georgia Bulldogs coaching staff have already turned the page - focusing on the next wave of recruits on their way to Athens.
Who's ready to get it done between the hedges? Who needs some coaxing? Find out in our Georgia Football Recruiting: Rumors Roundup For Saturday 1/10.
Three-star defensive end seeking offer from Georgia
Tucker (GA) defensive end Tabarius Peterson already holds offers from Georgia Tech and Syracuse, but there's two other schools that he hopes comes calling.
"The school I'd like to get an offer from is Florida State," he said, via 247Sports. "I've always liked Florida State a lot. Just how they play and all of that. Georgia, too. I'd like to get an offer from Georgia."
Peterson has visited both places and liked what he saw.
"I've been to Florida State a couple of times and it's a lot of fun. Meeting with the coaches and hanging out," Peterson said. "At Georgia, I went there for camp this summer and for a game in the season. Its a lot of fun up there too."
Five-star QB commit Jacob Eason speaks with new OC Brian Schottenheimer
2016 five-star Lake Stevens (WA) quarterback Jacob Eason spoke with new Georgia Bulldogs offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for the first time on Friday. By all accounts, the conversation went well.
"I would say that all is well with Jacob and Georgia football," his father, Tony Eason, told 247Sports. "He and coach Schott had a great talk and in less than a year Jacob will be in Athens grinding under Schotty's guidance. Jacob is excited to get to work under coach Schott's instruction and take his game to the next level."
Eason has been committed to the Bulldogs since July and hasn't taken another visit since. 247Sports ranks him as the top pro-style quarterback and 4th overall prospect in the nation for 2016.
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