The Georgia football team worked around a lengthy weather delay Thursday before
holding its third session of preseason camp at the Woodruff Practice
Fields.
The
Bulldogs were slated to begin practice at 2:55 p.m., but they were forced inside
due to lightning. The team held meetings, conducted a walk-through and stretched
indoors before eventually hitting the field at 5 p.m.
“Despite
the fact that we had to deal with the weather delays, we did get some quality
work in at practice even if we had to cut it short outside,” Georgia coach Mark
Richt said. “We did a lot of team work, some more installation including extra
point and field goals. Overall, we got in what we needed.”
It
marked the third of 11 consecutive days of practice for the Bulldogs as they
worked outside for 90 minutes in shorts, shoulder pads and
helmets.
The
Bulldogs are slated to practice again in shells Friday before they don full pads
for the first time on Saturday. Georgia will hold its lone two-a-day practice of
the preseason next Monday.
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