UGA Recruiting: LEADER WATCH – Georgia is Going to Be Tough to Beat for Elite Receiver





“Probably just like a good coach that can develop me and off the field,” he said to DawgNation about the keys to his decision. “I want a good communication with all the coaching staff. A place [where] I can get to the league and a place I can get a good education at.”

“I think they have been doing a good job,” his father Chuck Wiley said. “I like the program. I like what they have done. I know some of their coaches and everything. Kirby [Smart] does a great job. I’ve seen it firsthand. To me, that addition with [Trevor] Etienne I was like ‘Holy you know what’ because I think they do a great job with their personnel. They’ve been doing a good job keeping in contact.”