Georgia has flown over the Pacific Ocean to round out its 2019 recruiting class with quarterback depth.
Or at least try. At worst, it’ll get a trip to the majestic islands of Hawaii, right?
There’s a purpose for this trip as James Coley, the Bulldogs’ co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, is in pursuit of three-star signal caller Dillon Gabriel out of Mililani, Hawaii, a small town 20 miles outside of Honolulu.
Gabriel has Georgia listed in his Top 3, along with University of Southern California and University of Central Florida. Georgia’s pursuit of Gabriel began after he decommitted from Army on Nov.