Inclement weather hit Athens late Tuesday afternoon, forcing the Georgia
football team to adjust its practice schedule.
Following Monday’s heavy rains, the Dawgs started Tuesday’s session on the FieldTurf on the Woodruff Practice Fields.
About an hour into the workout, lightning was detected in the area and the
Dawgs did the final half of their practice in the Nalley Multipurpose
Room.
Afterward, tailback Nick Chubb said the
players and coaches are happy about the 2015 season being close to getting under
way.
“The time is counting down,” Chubb said. “We
see 20 days, 19 days, 18 days everywhere we go. Everybody is excited and it will
be here before we know it. We’ve been working on our tempo and getting in great
shape and great condition for the season.”
On Monday, Georgia offensive coordinator
Brian Schottenheimer said the tight ends “have had maybe the best camp of
everybody. … All those guys have done a good job.” That was was music to Jay
Rome’s ears.
“We’ve been working really hard to be the
best we can be,” Rome said. “Georgia has a tradition of great tight ends and we
want to continue that. We’ve been encouraging each other and responding to what
Coach has thrown at us.”
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