For the first time in his young college football career, second-year linebacker out of Baltimore, Maryland Jamon Dumas-Johnson was presented to the media to be interviewed after yesterday’s practice, the halfway point in Georgia’s annual Fall Camp.
The biggest thing surrounding the youthful star is the pressure on him to continue what the guys before him started. Nakobe Dean, Quay Walker, and Channing Tindall have all up and left Athens leaving Dumas-Johnson or “Pop” to begin his own legacy. He still has to prove himself, but having only one year of college play under his belt doesn’t hurt Pop in the slightest explaining to reporters, “Once you get that one year under your belt, you should be good.