Five storylines to follow as Georgia football begins spring practices

Spring break is over. Spring football is here for Georgia football.

The Bulldogs hit the field Tuesday afternoon for the first of 15 practices including the G-Day game on April 13.

Georgia headed into the offseason with a 63-3 stomping of Florida State in the Orange Bowl, but the Bulldogs missed out on the playoff after back-to-back national championships.

Judging by some social media posts last week, players weren’t kicking back and relaxing with classes out.

Miami transfer wide receiver Colbie Young worked out at Push Pilates Athens with wideout Dominic Lovett, according to an Instagram post by the Baxter Street establishment.

Freshman cornerback Ellis Robinson kept sharp on the field with Cleveland Browns cornerbacks Denzel Ward and Martin Emerson, according to his post on X (formerly Twitter).

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Zion Logue, the now former Georgia defensive lineman, heard from incoming freshmen getting ready for their first spring practice.

“I’m letting them know, you’re going to be tired, but keep your energy up, keep your head high, don’t let them see you waver,” Logue said.

Logue said spring practices will show which newcomers have what it takes to play for the Bulldogs.

They’ve already gone through walk-throughs over the last month.

“The day you walk in the locker room we’re going to see if you can be in that foxhole with us,” he said. “We’re going to see if you can go out in front of 102,000, 93,000 or 39,000 and see if you can stand up and be a man.”

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Author : Athens Banner-Herald

Publish date : 2024-03-11 08:01:23

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