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Posted by Funky Tide 8
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Posted on 9/23/15 at 1:18 pm to


Will you give us a quick breakdown of UGA this year? Strengths, weaknesses, etc?

I know that yalls D is pretty good, and obviously yall have play makers at the skill positions.
Posted by BarberitosDawg
Lee County Florida across causeway
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 9/23/15 at 1:31 pm to
I will try and get it together over the next few days. I can tell you this much you won't see any black jerseys on our players this time around.

On a off shoot we have been struggling with the QB slot outside of last week, hopefully Lambert secured it with his performance against SC, but Vandy gave him fits.

A lot of greenhorns on offense and defense including special teams.


For us this will be the first big test of what and who we really are and where we stand against the best of the best.
Posted by BarberitosDawg
Lee County Florida across causeway
Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 9/24/15 at 3:19 am to
quote:

Will you give us a quick breakdown of UGA this year? Strengths, weaknesses, etc?



If you’ve noticed a lot of names and numbers you don’t recognize on the field for Georgia this season, you get a pass. There have indeed been a lot of unfamiliar faces playing for the Bulldogs this season.

Johnathan Abram
Deandre Baker
Juwuan Briscoe
Michael Chigbu
Kirby Choates
Terry Godwin
Jackson Harris
DaQuan Hawkins
Jonathan Ledbetter
Rico McGraw
Nick Moore
Natrez Patrick
Chauncey Rivers
Rashad Roundtree
Roquan Smith
Juwan Taylor
Trent Thompson
D'Andre Walker
Jarvis Wilson

Jayson Stanley and Shaquery Wilson played last Saturday, bringing the total to 21 true freshmen that have logged snaps for the Bulldogs this season. Four - Godwin, Harris, McGraw and Abram - have already made starts for Georgia in the first three games.

Nine freshmen were represented on Georgia’s kickoff coverage team on Saturday, and that group struggled mightily. The Bulldogs gave up 162 yards on six returns in the 52-20 win over South Carolina. They were also flagged for penalties twice — once for a facemask and another time for offsides — and should have been flagged for offsides three more times, according to Richt.

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“When you’ve got nine true freshmen running down the field or whatever it was and you’ve got the all learning at the same time, that’s not really healthy,” Richt said. “If you’re sprinkling two or three in and you’ve got a bunch of veterans to show the way, it’s not so bad. But we’ve got a bunch of puppies in there right now.”
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