Chubb will join fellow tailback commit and ESPN 150 member Sony Michel (Plantation, Fla./American Heritage) in the backfield in 2014. He got me on twitter said he’s still smiling.”īobo and running backs coach Bryan McClendon have a lot to smile about. “I didn’t say I was coming, I just talked to him and I said I liked Georgia a lot. “I called Bobo, maybe last week,” Chubb said. Offensive coordinator Mike Bobo apparently knew where Chubb was going before he announced his decision Tuesday night. If they use the same thing with me that they use with everybody then I’m sure they’ll get, because they are real smooth.” “They talk to me almost every night there on twitter or they tell me to call them,” the four-star prospect said. Credit the Bulldogs' coaching staff for being relentless. “So going to the university will help me out with that.”Ĭhubb’s commitment won’t singlehandedly offset the loss of Alvin Kamara and Tyren Jones to the Tide last year, but it helps. “Georgia is a place I feel comfortable, where I feel like I want to raise my family and live the rest of my life,” Chubb said. Now as he prepares for his senior season, the four-star tailback has decided to commit to the in-state Georgia Bulldogs. Nick Chubb of Cedartown (Ga.) High School had over 2,700 yards and scored 38 touchdowns for his squad in 10 games. The Peach State’s top running back last year in rushing yards was actually a junior. To add insult to injury, the Crimson Tide beat the Bulldogs in a heartbreaking fashion in the SEC championship game, making losses on the recruiting trail that much harder to swallow. Georgia fans were disappointed last February when two of the state’s top running backs wound up signing with Alabama, a team that seemed loaded at tailback.
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