The Dawgs continued preseason preparations Wednesday with a 60-minute
workout in helmets, jerseys, shoulder pads and shorts at the Woodruff Practice
Fields.
In
an effort to be fresh for Thursday’s scrimmage, coach Mark Richt
trimmed Wednesday’s workout time, which was welcomed by the Dawgs.
“Today
was just about getting better and getting prepared for the scrimmage,” senior
nose Chris Mayes said. “Every scrimmage I’ve ever played in is about earning
your spot, and right now I don’t believe anybody has earned a spot. At this
stage, we are all focused on ourselves and how we can get better individually
and as a team. Next week, we will start working on preparing for the other team.
We’re ready to start hitting somebody else instead of each
other.”
“Thursday’s
scrimmage will be more of a competitive scrimmage, some years it’s been a
practice game where we have Georgia’s offense, defense and special teams on one
sideline and the scout team on the other, but there’s still a lot of competition
going on,”
Richt said. “For the first game, really four out of the first five games, we’ll
have 80 guys able to compete, but we prepare for it like a 70-man roster and who
would be on that team, the travel squad, and we’ve got some guys on the
bubble.”
When
Richt was asked if the quarterback race had been narrowed down or a pecking
order, he said they were still evaluating all three
quarterbacks.
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