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For decades now, the University of Georgia has been a mainstay as one of the premier college football programs in the nation. Having won the past two national championships and produced more draft picks than any other school in that time, one could argue that the Bulldogs are currently the top program in the entire sport at the moment. 

Though on-field development has been no issue for the Bulldogs, recent events have led many to question the quality of the Bulldog's program when it comes to off-field development. But despite these criticisms, one Georgia player has nothing but praise for the University and its football program. 

Zion Logue, a senior defensive lineman for the Bulldogs has been a member of Kirby Smart's program since 2020. During that time, the Lebanon, TN. native has been a mainstay on the Bulldogs' ferocious defensive line and has been an integral part of the teams' recent successes. 

As a veteran of the program, Logue also understands the workload that it takes to achieve and maintain the level of success that the Dawgs have reached over the past few seasons. During his podcast Real Talk, he sent a message out to any prospects and/or future recruits urging them to not come to the University of Georgia if they aren't ready to work. 

"If you don't want to work, don't come to the University of Georgia. If you love your free time, don't come to the University of Georgia. Because you will be doing everything. But if you want to win..."

-Zion Logue

But Logue has also had a major impact that cannot be measured by statistics. The former 3-star has been universally praised for his leadership and character not only on the field but for his off-the-field involvement in communities as well. 

With the sheer magnitude of young adults on a college football team, it is almost impossible for any program to be free of issues. While the Georgia Bulldogs football program may not be perfect, players such as Zion Logue are an example that the program must be doing something right.

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This article first appeared on FanNation Dawgs Daily and was syndicated with permission.

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