Uriah LeMay is as tough on himself as Georgia fans can be on Mark Richt. Despite 175 receiving yards and three touchdowns in three quarters on Friday night, the 6-foot-3, 195-pound junior receiver from Charlotte (N.C.) Butler wasn't crowing about his performance."I played pretty decent," LeMay said. "Not too shabby of a game. Always looking to do better and trying to do more."Butler beat Vance High School 45-28.For LeMay, recruiting has moved even faster than Butler's offense. He received 35 letters on Friday alone.South Florida, Notre Dame, Clemson, Vanderbilt and UCLA are showing strong interest lately. Louisville recently offered LeMay a scholarship. Auburn, Clemson, Georgia, Florida State, Florida, Vanderbilt, Virginia Tech, Notre Dame and Kentucky have already offered. LeMay traveled to Atlanta on Sept. 4 to see his brother, Christian LeMay, as Georgia lost to Boise State. The elder LeMay is a freshman quarterback for the Bulldogs.Uriah LeMay said he likes Georgia coach Mark Richt and offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, but is concerned that the Bulldogs have started the season 0-2 and some are questioning Richt's job security."Pretty heavy," LeMay said of the situation. "Opening up losing to Boise State definitely raised a lot of questions about the team. Of course you question the team, you question the head coach. It's getting pretty steep."LeMay said he is planning some visits to colleges this fall. He said he plans on traveling with his two teammates, quarterback
Riley Ferguson and linebacker
Peter Kalambayi, who are also considered top prospects.