Georgia head coach reveals how a player decommitting led to the start of his career at Georgia. If you were to ask Georgia football fans what one thing they appreciate most about Kirby Smart, there's a good chance their answer would be him being a former player. A head coach who understands what it means to play at the University of Georgia, but also loves the institution they represent. Smart played for the Bulldogs from 1995-1998. He earned All-SEC honors as a player in 1997 and 1998, which led to a brief stint in the NFL. After that, he immediately began building his path as a coach, and it eventually led him back to where it all started. However, Coach Smart recently revealed that had it not been for a player decommitting from Georgia in the same recruiting class as him, he likely wouldn't have been a Bulldog. Smart joined Shannon Spake on her podcast called "Sons and Daughters" and told the story of what led to him receiving an offer from the University of Georgia very late into the recruiting process.…