It looks like a talented back who really wanted to be a Georgia Bulldog is going to get his chance.
A few weeks ago we talked about New Manchester tailback Brian Herrien, one of the more dominant tailbacks in the state during the 2015 season. Herrien came into his senior season having shown flashes of onfield greatness, but had not been able to convince college coaches that he'd done the classroom work needed to pass the scrutiny of the NCAA Clearinghouse.
According to the AJC's DawgNation, Herrien has now upped his ACT score to an 18, which gave him a little breathing room for qualification purposes.