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Warren Brinson asks the prospects of choosing Bulldogs, “stop hunting the bag”.

Former Georgia defender Warren Brinsonone of 14 ex-bulldogs that were invited to the NFL Scouting Combine this week In Indianapolis, recruits gave a convincing place after his departure from the program. The former four-star prospect won two national championships in Georgia and is about to open his professional career.

In an era of college football, in which a large part of the recruitment draws as early as possible as Star zero opportunities and blooming as a star, Brinson emphasized the importance of development within a system – especially for those players who are played in the NFL in one day. And only a few programs are achieved as Georgia to send players to the next level.

“You can go wherever you want, but I don't think you will develop into a hard soccer player as you will do at the University of Georgia.” Brinson said at the combine harvester. “I recommend all recruits if you have the chance to get the Georgia offer, to go there and stop there. If you go to Georgia, you will win a few games. You will hunt and lose this bag

Brinson played as a real newcomer directly from the goal in 2020, but it was not until 2023 that he became a part -time starter. The five -year -old veteran was a strong part of the line of defense and played a decisive role in the dominance of the bulldog on this side of the ball and collected 71 duels, 14 duels for losses and six sacks in his career.

“Many people don't make it through Georgia University, just because it is difficult and they cannot keep up with the ever demanding excellence Kirby Smart And our team of coaches, “said Brinson.” People just don't know how to thrive in it. But I mean they finished me [for the NFL] Only by recruiting great players on both sides of the ball, practicing as a great player and has great coaches there. “

Brinson projects as a center to late in the group in the April design. He delayed his professional career to return to Georgia last season to have granted the additional year of justification during the Covid 19 pandemic.

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“To be a bulldog from Georgia, it goes in Brinson.” It's not just to Georgia and is under the 'G.' It is about being trained by some of the best coaches in the country, some of the best coaches who have ever trained the football game and develop into a tough football player. “