UGA Recruiting: What Led to Georgia Pulling This Flip?





“I know myself and I know how much better I can get,” Kruah told On3. “I’ve been a four-year starter and I’ve never really sat behind anybody. I know if I did, I’d still be working my butt off and doing everything I can to, so that when I do get the opportunity, I’m going to shine. I’m not saying I want to sit. Either way, I can get the knowledge so that the next year, I’ll be ready to play football.”

“Everyone wants to be at a winning program, but it didn’t play a part for me, because wherever I go I want to make an impact,” Kruah said. “They could be winning or losing. I want to leave my mark.”