Brock Vandagriff became a Georgia state football champion on Monday night. That was a fitting cap to a high school career that likely should establish him as one of the state’s top high school quarterbacks of the modern era.
He got some even better news from the UGA medical staff on Tuesday. The torn posterior cruciate ligament that he suffered in Week 4 and played through all the way to a 13-1 season and a Class A state championship will not require surgery.
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