The Georgia football team held its fourth session of preseason camp
on the Woodruff Practice Fields on Friday, working out for 90 minutes
in shorts, shoulder pads and helmets.
Friday marked the fourth of 11 consecutive days of
practice for the Bulldogs. On Saturday they will put on full pads
for the first time. Georgia will hold its
lone two-a-day practice of the preseason on Monday.
"We're getting closer and
closer to where we are trying to go and where we want to be," junior safety
Quincy Mauger said Friday. "We're excited about wearing the pads
on Saturday."
Sophomore cornerback Aaron Davis said he and his
teammates are pleased with the progress they have made under defensive
coordinator Jeremy Pruitt, who is entering his second year. Last season, the
Bulldogs led the SEC and ranked fourth nationally with a plus-16 turnover ratio
(up from minus-7 in 2013).
"We
came into 2014 with a relentless mindset to not let teams bully us around or
make big plays on us," Davis said. "As a team, we weren't satisfied with last
year, so our goal is to raise our level even more so that we can reach our
maximum potential."
Running backs coach Thomas Brown visited with the media
after practice on Friday and spoke on a variety of subjects. When asked about
junior tailback Keith Marshall, Brown said he had used some of his own past
experiences to connect even more with him. As a Bulldog running back in 2006,
Brown tore his ACL, the same as Marshall in 2013.
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