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What Georgia football needs to do to have a succesful fall camp

SystemSystem Posts: 12,544 admin
edited July 30 in Article commenting
imageWhat Georgia football needs to do to have a succesful fall camp

Despite winning the SEC a season ago, many were unsatisfied with the way last year went. Especially after a season-ending defeat to Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff.

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  • jdatl3jdatl3 Posts: 626 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Avoid injuries - There said it first… haha

  • CTDCTD Posts: 162 ✭✭✭ Junior

    To have a successful camp….

    Don't listen to the outside noise/so called experts like Connor or Mike G.

    They don't know how to run a program, how to recruit, how to practice or let alone

    know how to be successful in camp. Know it all are being paid to offer their ideas on a website.

    Don't listen to a word they type or say….just 2 more armchair QBs that know ZERO!

  • GtheGreekGtheGreek Posts: 1,554 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    What does Georgia football need to do to have a successful fall camp…..1. The O-Line, starters and backups, need to come together as a cohesive, unmoveable, mean-azz unit proving that Cole Cubelic is the smartest offensive line analyst in college football. 2. Pugs needs to demonstrate that the only thing preventing him from being the starting QB is lack of game snaps. 3. All 10 of our TP acquisitions need to demonstrate that they have blended into the TEAM culture…ie: become Red & Black bleeding DAWGS and that they are all worthy of starting at their position. 4. Freshmen & RS Freshmen need to challenge starters to the extent that come Aug. 30, 3:30pm only the coaches/players know who is going to get the start. 5. It would be another "miracle", like getting Nick Adams rather than AtKNUP, to go through Fall Camp without injuries…..a successful camp would be a "minor miracle"…going through having only minor, quickly healing injuries….maybe allowing the aforementioned RSF/F to start against Marshall and Austin Peay BUT having all starters ready to stage a Red & Black Vols Beatdown…..AKA "nightmare in Neyland" on Sept. 13th…….thus providing Kalen Da-Bore and the Paunchy Pachyderms two weeks of hand ringing worry. That's about it for TheGreek DawgNation….that would be the most successful Fall Camp.

  • lucydoglucydog Posts: 430 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Injuries—why do we always have so many injuries? I always cringe going through fall camp wondering what major contributor is going to be out for the season. I'm glad we recruit well so we can have the depth to make up for some of the talent we lose to those injuries. I'm sure it's Kirby's style of breakneck practices that bring them on. But guess what—how can you fault our success since he became our head coach?

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