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  03/26/21 - WR *George PickensrSo/2022, Georgia, 6-3, 200 (DS#8 WR) + More +

  Georgia's returning offensive firepower created plenty of optimism for what was in store for the 2021 season. The news Wednesday that star wide receiver George Pickens will undergo ACL surgery on his right knee will change that considerably and could impact the trajectory of the season with the possibility Pickens could be sidelined the rest of the year. The injury occurred in the Bulldogs' fourth spring practice on Tuesday on a non-contact play, according to the school. It was said to happen when the junior was running a route.

Georgia didn't explicitly call Pickens injury an ACL tear, but did say the Hoover, Ala., native had started a pre-op rehabilitation program under the direction of UGA's sports medicine staff. "The good news is that the MRI showed it to be an isolated injury with no other structures involved," UGA coach Kirby Smart said in a statement. "George is a hard worker. I know he will bring the same work ethic to rehab that he shows in practice every day." The 6-foot-3, 200-pound Pickens led Georgia with six touchdown catches and tied for the team lead with 36 receptions for 513 yards last season. He led the team with 49 catches for 727 yards and eight touchdowns as a freshman when he was Sugar Bowl MVP. - Athens Daily Banner


(DS#8 WR) rSo/2022 WR *George PickensGeorgia
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  03/25/21 - WR *George PickensrSo/2022, Georgia, 6-3, 200 (DS#8 WR) + More +

  One of Georgia's top players will be out indefinitely. The school announced Wednesday morning that standout wide receiver George Pickens, an Alabama native and former Hoover star, suffered an ACL injury during the team's Tuesday practice. Pickens was a five-star member of Georgia's 2019 recruiting class and had 36 catches, 513 yards and six touchdowns in eight games last season. That came after he posted 49 catches, 727 yards and eight touchdowns as a freshman. "The good news is that the MRI showed it to be an isolated injury with no other structures involved," said UGA head coach Kirby Smart. "George is a hard worker. I know he will bring the same work ethic to rehab that he shows in practice every day." - Birmingham News

(DS#8 WR) rSo/2022 WR *George PickensGeorgia
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  11/27/20 - WR *George PickensrSo/2022, Georgia, 6-3, 200 (DS#8 WR) + More +

  An email popped up at lunchtime Tuesday that caught the attention of reporters who cover the Georgia football team. Available on the team's media evening Zoom session: wide receiver George Pickens. The sophomore had been on the list for only two formal settings previously with Georgia when he had his monster game against Baylor in the Sugar Bowl and once this preseason on another video Q&A. Truth be told, the beat writers who cover the Bulldogs weren't there for that first one because the locker room in the New Orleans Superdome was opening up to speak to any player on the team. There was plenty to ask the second-team preseason All-SEC pick.

His relatively quiet season. Pickens missed two games due to injury and has just 21 catches for 227 yards-second on the team--after leading the team with 49 catches for 727 yards and 8 touchdowns last season. He is tied with Kearis Jackson and Jermaine Burton for the team lead with 3 touchdown catches. "I think I helped a lot of other people grow like I wanted to do at the beginning of the season," the Hoover, Ala. native said. "Like Jermaine Burton, Marcus Rosemy, a lot of the young guys. I felt like I helped them grow a lot knowing it was going to be a tough season with COVID." - Athens Daily Banner


(DS#8 WR) rSo/2022 WR *George PickensGeorgia
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  10/12/20 - WR *George PickensrSo/2022, Georgia, 6-3, 200 (DS#8 WR) + More +

  George Pickens sideline antics ended up contributing to UGA football giving up a go-ahead touchdown in the second quarter Saturday against Tennessee. The Georgia wide receiver squirted a water bottle on Volunteers quarterback Jarrett Guarantano after a 3-yard run out of bounds. The 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty gave Tennessee a first down. It took advantage with a 27-yard Guarantano touchdown pass to Josh Palmer for 21-17 lead with 3:08 to go in the second quarter. Pickens, Georgia's top wideout as a freshman, sat out the first half of the SEC championship game after getting in a tussle with a Georgia Tech player in the regular season finale. - Athens Daily Banner

(DS#8 WR) rSo/2022 WR *George PickensGeorgia
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  09/23/20 - WR *George PickensrSo/2022, Georgia, 6-3, 200 (DS#8 WR) + More +

  At many times through his freshman season, Georgia wide receiver George Pickens would log on to social media and see a plethora of highlight plays. Most of them featured himself, No. 1 making an acrobatic or flashy catch for the Bulldogs. He knew those plays got people riled up. Pickens didn't hesitate to say it. Everyone had an opinion. The night those discussions soared came as the clock struck midnight on Jan. 1 in New Orleans. The emerging newcomer, who hadn't been afraid to show a bold personality on the football field, posted a career-high 175 receiving yards and hoisted the Sugar Bowl's MVP trophy.

Pickens found the spotlight. There were plenty of wide grins, celebrations and having fun with his teammates while speaking in a news conference. His fellow Bulldogs, who watched Pickens torch the Baylor secondary from the sideline, were in awe. The anticipation for Georgia's top target to become one of the premier receivers in recent history suddenly had cause. "We see that everyday," senior safety Richard LeCounte said Jan. 1 after Pickens' MVP-winning performance. "He works hard and puts his best foot forward." "That George Pickens, he's different," senior linebacker Monty Rice said. 'He's a different breed. Rare." - Macon Telegraph


(DS#8 WR) rSo/2022 WR *George PickensGeorgia
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  07/20/20 - WR *George PickensrSo/2022, Georgia, 6-3, 200 (DS#8 WR) + More +

  2020 PRESEASON BILETNIKOFF AWARD WATCH LIST: George Pickens, Georgia,...Coaches' Freshman All-SEC Team in 2019...co-winner of Offensive Newcomer of the Year award, given at team's post-season awards gala...played in all 14 games, earning his first start vs. Kentucky...also started in Sugar Bowl win over Baylor...finished season with 49 catches for 727 yards, both team highs...also led the Bulldogs in TD catches with eight...had 12 catches for 175 yards and a TD in the Sugar Bowl, earning MVP honors. - Georgia Football

(DS#8 WR) rSo/2022 WR *George PickensGeorgia
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  07/01/20 - WR *George PickensrSo/2022, Georgia, 6-3, 200 (DS#8 WR) + More +

  Make no mistake about it: George Pickens is the alpha male in the Georgia receiver room. He burst onto the scene with a tremendous freshman season in 2019, finishing with 49 receptions, 727 yards and eight touchdowns to lead the team in all categories. Pickens put the rest of the SEC on notice that he will be a force to be reckoned with over the next two to three seasons. That go-to target is something the Bulldogs didn't really have last season. Many receivers struggled to create separation from defenders, resulting in small windows for quarterback Jake Fromm to throw into.

With Pickens' emergence, defenses will have to gameplan for him. He will still put up his numbers, but that also could (and should) create opportunities for other Bulldog pass catchers to step up and make plays. Whether it's Demetris Robertson, Dominick Blaylock, Kearis Jackson or Matt Landers, Pickens will need some help if the passing game is to be potent. Despite being a highly-touted recruit, Pickens' phenomenal freshman season came as a relative surprise. - Macon Telegraph


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  05/22/20 - WR *George PickensrSo/2022, Georgia, 6-3, 200 (DS#8 WR) + More +

  The sweet aromas of fall football in the South took another step toward returning Friday afternoon. The SEC permitted the return of on-campus activities beginning June 8. Each program can make its own decision based on the leeway given by the conference. The previous announcement had shuttered all athletic activities through May 31 due to COVID-19, and the NCAA permitted return for face-to-face interaction beginning June 1 for football, men's basketball and women's basketball athletes. The SEC plans to begin its football season as scheduled in early September.

"The safe and healthy return of our student-athletes, coaches, administrators and our greater university communities have been and will continue to serve as our guiding principle as we navigate this complex and constantly-evolving situation," SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said Friday in a statement. "At this time, we are preparing to begin the fall sports season as currently scheduled, and this limited resumption of voluntary athletic activities on June 8 is an important initial step in that process. "We will be able to provide our student-athletes with far better health and wellness education, medical and psychological care and supervision than they would otherwise receive on their own while off campus or training at public facilities as states continue to reopen." - Macon Telegraph


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  01/02/20 - WR *George PickensrSo/2022, Georgia, 6-3, 200 (DS#8 WR) + More +

  George Pickens caught 12 passes for 175 yards and a touchdown, and No. 5 Georgia defeated eighth-ranked Baylor 26-14 in the Sugar Bowl on Wednesday night. Baylor quarterback Charlie Brewer, coming back from a concussion in the Big 12 title game on Dec. 7, was sidelined again in the fourth quarter when the back of his head appeared to hit hard on the turf as he was taken down by two Georgia defenders along the sideline. While Georgia's Travon Walker was penalized for a late hit, giving the Bears a first down, the drive stalled on a sack of backup QB Jacob Zeno on fourth down with about five minutes to go and Baylor trailing by 12.

Jake Fromm completed 20 of 30 passes for 250 yards and two touchdowns without an interception for Georgia (12-2), which was back in the Sugar Bowl for a second straight season, having lost to Texas last year. Georgia was without about a dozen regulars, including three starting offensive linemen. Some players were hurt while others sat out to preserve their health for the NFL draft. Meanwhile, top Georgia running back D'Andre Swift saw only limited action because of an ailing shoulder. Zamir White, known for persevering through two major knee operations in recent years, carried 18 times for 92 yards and a touchdown. Georgia defensive back Richard LeCounte intercepted two passes, the second sealing the victory in the final minutes. - AP College Football


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