Georgia football received some much needed good news on Friday. Junior linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. will return for his senior season, passing on a chance to enter the 2024 NFL draft, per On3 Sports’ Pete Nakos.
Georgia linebacker Smael Mondon will return for his senior season according to sources. The former five star recruit weighed his options to potentially enter the 2024 NFL Draft but elected to remain a Bulldog for another year.
The Georgia Bulldogs dominate the Florida Gators as they improve to 8-0 on the season and maintain their top spot in the eastern division of the SEC after a 43-20 win over Florida.
The Georgia Bulldogs come out of their bye week with multiple unknowns about their offense and what it may look like in the second half of the season. This has been the case since the start of the season, yet they have had one of the more successful offensive seasons under Kirby Smart.
Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Smael Mondon was named as the SEC’s defensive player of the week for his performance against the Auburn Tigers. Mondon recorded 11 tackles and a sack against Auburn.
The Georgia Bulldogs have a deep and talented inside linebackers room entering the 2023 college football season. Georgia returns its two leading tacklers, Jamon Dumas-Johnson and Smael Mondon, from last season.
After they posted strong seasons in their first year as starters at the position, Jamon Dumas-Jonhson and Smael Mondon return to headline Georgia's inside linebacker position in 2023.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart says Bulldogs linebacker Smael Mondon and running back Branson Robinson will be limited during fall camp due to injury. “No, they won’t be full go,” Smart said on Tuesday at SEC Media Days.
Georgia linebacker Smael Mondon is part of a talented group of inside linebackers in Athens. The former five-star prospect helped revamp a defense that lost three players at the position to last year’s NFL draft, and finished first on the team in total tackles (76) in the 2022 national championship season as a first-year starter.
Georgia star linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson was arrested on Wednesday for an alleged incident that took place last month.
Georgia football has a talented linebacker room, and Smael Mondon is one of those guys that fit the mold of what people describe as an elite player. He has been someone that has helped Georgia stay elite in 2022 on defense and helped the Dawgs not skip a beat.
Georgia captured its tenth win of the season and clinched a division title after defeating the Mississippi State Bulldogs by a score of 45-19. It is the team's fifth division title in six seasons since Kirby Smart became head coach.
Defending national champion Georgia is back to No. 1 in the nation as it battles South Carolina in Southeastern Conference play on Saturday in Columbia, S.C.
Georgia football has already seen a few players taking that next step on this young defense, and one that has made the most significant leap has to be
Former 5-star Georgia linebacker Smael (He said Wednesday that his name is mispronounced a lot, pronounced, “Smile”) Mondon is freakishly athletic. He wasn’t a mainstay on Georgia’s all-time defense last season, but he’s put himself in a good position to be a threat in 2022 after a strong offseason.
One of the top prospects from Georgia's 2021 recruiting class is now looking at potentially becoming a key contributor in only his second year with the program.
There are several games every year where true freshmen can see the field for an extended period of time: this Saturday's game against UAB is one of them.
The Georgia Bulldogs have a rich history of developing inside linebackers, and it appears the next big thing at the position is freshman Smael Mondon. Mondon spent his high school years in Dallas, Georgia, where he played football at Paulding County High School.
Four-star edge rusher Jihaad Campbell has announced his commitment. The IMG Academy prospect narrowed his recruitment down to five just days ago; that group included Clemson, Georgia, Florida, Texas A&M, and Ohio State.
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