The Georgia football team avoided the afternoon thunderstorms at the
Woodruff Practice Fields but still returned to the locker room Monday in need of
dry clothes.
After
a 10-minute walk through indoors, Bulldawg head coach Mark Richt surprised the
team with news of a surprise trip to the Ramsey Center and the Gabrielsen
Natatorium.
“We
had jumpers not really divers going off the high dive today,” Richt said of the
annual tradition of going to the pool and making newcomers take a leap off the
10-meter platform. “It was fun, they did a good job. There’s a certain time
during camp when just you need one of those days, and a lot of times it has to
do with the weather. We had a little bit of a warning that there might be some
weather coming in and instead of sitting around waiting all day to practice, we
decided to come on and do it. Also, It was a perfect time, it was practice eight
or nine in a string of practices without a day off. Today we got a day off and,
we’ll have four more practices before school
starts.”
A
pair of Bulldog veterans said they enjoyed the pool day in lieu of
practice.
“It’s
kind of a camp tradition,” junior tailback Brendan Douglas said. “I’ve been
doing it since my freshman year, so this is my third time. It’s a good time just
to have a little fun during camp. Camp can get kind of long and tiring, and it’s
good to have a little day off and a day to rest your body and have some
fun.”
“It’s
great that you have a physical break,” sophomore tight end Jeb Blazevich added.
“We still had the middle install today, but it’s just great when you have a nice
physical break to show that the coaches do care about you. They want you to have
fun; they understand that. But again we still got in some good work
today.”
Georgia
will return to practice Tuesday with a planned session in full
pads.
The
annual Fans’ Picture Day will be held Saturday, Aug. 15, in the Reed Plaza area
of Sanford Stadium and will feature Georgia head coach Mark Richt, football
players, cheerleaders, other UGA athletic teams, as well as "Que," grandson of
mascot UGA IX and a candidate to become UGA X.
Special
ticket coupons are required for access to the location for Coach Richt and
“Que.” Those tickets will be distributed to the first 150 fans at 10 a.m. from
the East End ticket windows on East Campus Road.
Gates
2 and 4 will open at 2 p.m. and the Georgia cheerleaders, Dance Dawgs and Hairy
Dawg will be available from 2-6 p.m. Que and other University of Georgia sports
teams will be available from 2-4 p.m. Ticket holders to see Que must be in line
by 2:30 p.m. Georgia football players will be on hand for autographs from 4-6
p.m. Richt will also be available from 4-6 p.m. for those with ticket coupons.
Ticket holders to see Richt must be in line by 4:30
p.m.
Fall
semester classes at UGA will begin Aug. 17. Georgia, ranked No. 9 in the Amway
Coaches Preseason Poll, opens the season against Louisiana Monroe Sept. 5 at
noon ET and televised on the SEC Network.
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