There’s been a story emerging out of Georgia’s wide receiver ranks. It’s the tale of five-foot-eight sophomore wide receiver Mekhi Mews, the pride and joy of Central Gwinnett. His size is one-of-a-kind, and he doesn’t let it get in the way of much apparently. In fact, he sees his size as an “advantage” he said in an interview yesterday. Whatever this guy lacks in height, he makes up for in heart, and you could see it in the way he played this past weekend.
Mews officially burst onto the scene last Saturday against UT Martin where he took a screen pass half the distance of the field to the house against the Skyhawks, scoring new starting quarterback Carson Beck’s only touchdown through the air that evening.