Latest Updates on Georgia Footballs Spring Preparation

     As Georgia football completes its first seven practices of the spring, fans are wondering how the team is looking and where our positions are being filled from the players we lost to the National Football League. Fans look forward to the annual G-day scrimmage coming up on April 16th. This scrimmage will allow us to see who we will have at quarterback and what additions we have added to our offensive line. It is being said that there is a battle at every position in practice which is exactly what Dawg fans want to hear. Having these kids battle for the starting spot allows for fierce competition for the players and means that there is talent all over the team, something Georgia fans have been trying to express to the media. Though Georgia is the defending national champs, they still have major roles to fill from playmakers that have either transferred or left for the league. There is a silver lining in losing great players and that is Kirby Smart and his recruiting efforts are welcoming 19 early enrollees to the field. With these young guys coming in we truly never know if their skills will transfer over into college. What Georgia fans need to hope is that these young kids start to bulk up and learn from the seniors who have led this explosive team to a national championship. What fans love about Kirby and his coaching staff is that age does not matter to them. On multiple occasions this spring we have heard quotes from Coach Smart expressing that "Whoever is playing the best is going to step up and be in that position". We have heard this quote a lot from Coach Smart when talking about the starting quarterback position. Fans are curious if stetson will continue to be the starter after winning the national championship but Kirby refuses to give any information in that area.






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