NFL Report:Good one for Bulldogs He is back…
a little light and may need to bulk up a little to find further success at the next level, but could start right away like former five-star Malaki Starks did two years ago.
“I saw KJ play one night,” Smart said. “He had a defensive touchdown, a kickoff return touchdown, a running touchdown and a receiving touchdown. I don’t know that I’ve ever witnessed that and seen something like that in person. He’s a dynamic player.”
The Bulldogs haven’t landed a player from the high school powerhouse of Buford in several recruiting classes, which has led to what many refer to as the “Buford curse.” With Georgia landing the coveted safety prospect, things appear to be looking up for their connection.
This year’s signing class was thought to be more quiet. However, with Bolden in tow, Georgia’s early signing day got a little more exciting thanks to the team’s 28th commit.