UGA football drops hype video for 2023 spring game

Georgia football released a trailer get UGA fans fired up for the 2023 spring game

It’s Saturday in Athens! Georgia football returns to a reduced capacity Sanford Stadium crowd on April 15. The Bulldogs’ spring game marks a new era of Georgia football.

Georgia is looking for a starting quarterback to replace Stetson Bennett. Additionally, a new Uga is debuting and will be introduced in a pregame ceremony.

The Bulldogs are back-to-back national champions, but have many questions entering the 2023 season. The Dawgs also have an abundance of talent.

Spring has a different feel than fall. This is one of the only Saturdays until September with college football.

The 2023 Georgia football spring game can be watched on ESPN2. The spring game kicks off at 4 p.m. ET.

Georgia football released a trailer to get Georgia fans fired up for the G-Day game:

 

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5 players to watch in Georgia football’s spring game

Georgia football is back for the April 16 spring game. Who are five players to watch in G-Day?

Georgia football is back for the April 16 spring game. Sanford Stadium will be packed with fans wearing red and black once again.

It will be the Bulldogs’ first time in front of home fans, for a game or scrimmage, since winning the national championship game against Alabama. Kirby Smart has built an exciting team for the 2022 season, but the Dawgs are currently battling a lot of injuries. Key players like Brock Bowers, Darnell Washington, Rian Davis, and more are expected to miss the scrimmage.

The game is at 1:00 p.m. EDT and will be televised on ESPN2. It will be the last open look many fans will have of the team before Georgia opens the season against Oregon on Sept. 3 in Atlanta.

Here are five players and position battles to watch in the Georgia 2022 spring football game:

Second half notes and observations from UGA football’s spring game

Second half notes and observations from UGA football’s spring game, G-Day.

The second half of G-Day was another taste of football on a nice day at Sanford Stadium.

Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Dan Jackson intercepted Carson Beck to begin the second half of the G-Day spring game.

The Black Team recorded a fourth sack early in the first half.

JT Daniels continues to look comfortable and threw another touchdown pass to Kearis Jackson. A 40 yard pass on a wheel route to James Cook helped put Daniels and the offense in scoring position.

Punter Jake Camarda has had an impressive performance punting the football on G-Day. He has had multiple booming punts. There was no punt rush, so it is an ideal situation for punters.

Lewis Cine intercepted Stetson Bennett in the fourth quarter on a wheel route passing attempt. Zion Logue has continued to have a good game. He recorded a sack and recovered a fumble in the first half.

Offensive lines have been losing the battle at the line of scrimmage. Quarterbacks can’t move around as much because if they are touched, then it is considered a sack.

Adonai Mitchell has topped 100 yards on the day. He and JT Daniels has a good connection that will be important for the regular season.

Carson Beck and Darnell Washington connected for a late fourth quarter touchdown. Washington has looked impressive and should be the team’s top tight receiving tight end. Carson Beck looked sharp in the two minute drill.

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Key Georgia football players to watch in G-Day

The Georgia Bulldogs will host their first G-Day spring scrimmage in two years on Saturday

The Georgia Bulldogs will host their first G-Day spring scrimmage in two years on Saturday. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m.

Over the years, players like Eric Stokes, Jake Fromm, Jacob Eason, and more have performed well in the G-Day game. Will Georgia have any breakout performances?

This season, the focus will be on one positional battle: defensive backs versus wide receivers. Georgia was set at wide receiver this offseason before the Dawgs lost their No. 1 receiver in George Pickens.

Defensively, Georgia is replacing almost the entire secondary. Christopher Smith and Lewis Cine will give the Dawgs some continuity at safety, but there will be a lot of fresh faces at cornerback.

Who will be the most interesting and important players to watch on G-Day?