G-Day: 3 things to look out for in Georgia’s spring game

Young players looking to impress and positional battles taking center stage. Keep an eye out for these things on G-Day.

Georgia football is back in action on Saturday before the long summer break. For just a few hours, we’ll get our first real look at the Bulldogs’ 2024 roster until the season opener versus Clemson on Aug. 31.

Georgia’s sidelines won’t look the same in 2024 after the departure of key staffers Fran Brown, Dell McGee and Bryan McClendon. Additionally, support staffers Scott Cochran and Darrell Dickey left this offseason.

UGA moved quickly to solidify its staff ahead of spring, adding defensive backs coach Donte Williams, co-defensive coordinator/ safeties coach Travaris Robinson, wide receivers coach James Coley and running backs coach Josh Crawford.

The transfer portal hit the Bulldogs hard, with 21 players electing to play elsewhere, the most of the Kirby Smart era. On the other hand, UGA added eight players of its own via the portal and signed 28 recruits in the No. 1 recruiting class.

The most critical part of the offseason is the return of star quarterback Carson Beck. He’ll be back at the helm of the Mike Bobo offense as a senior. Beck’s play last season has garnered Heisman Trophy and potential No. 1 NFL draft pick hype as of late.

Here’s 3 things to lookout for on G-Day

There’s no shortage of talent on the outside, but who steps up?

Smart gave us some insight this spring into his opinion of Beck and the new offense. He acknowledged that the Bulldogs will only go as far as Beck takes them, and to do that, Georgia needs to give him more freedom to make plays.

“Early in the year last season, we probably did try to protect him too much,” Smart said. “But then you see nothing ever really affects him and know you’ve just got to let the cat go play because we were either going to make it or not make it on his back. As the year went on, he got better and better, but we were probably a little too slow with him out of the gate.”

It’s safe to say that Beck will have more control of the offense, not a bad idea for the SEC’s leading passer in his first year as a starter.

But how will Georgia replace Beck’s biggest weapons? The production lost in Brock Bowers, Ladd McConkey and Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint is substantial. Each provided a different skillset and made an impact in multiple ways.

We know what Georgia has in Dominick Lovett and Dillon Bell. Lovett led all UGA wide receivers with 54 catches, 613 yards and four touchdowns. Teammates have raved about Lovett’s growth thus far in his second spring in Athens.

“Dominic Lovett…you don’t understand,” JaCorey Thomas told me on “UGA Football Live“. “Personally, I think that’s the hardest person to guard on a team. Dominic Lovett is quick, fast and shifty, really shifty. So it’s kind of hard to get a little touch and little hand on him, but I think Dominic Lovett has really stepped his game up this season.”

Bell, in addition, is perhaps the most versatile player for the Bulldogs and also might have the most experience in catching passes from Beck. Bell is coming off a career year, catching 29 passes for 355 yards two receiving touchdowns. He showed his versatility when UGA suffered injuries at tailback, forcing Bell into a larger role. He impressed with 25 carries for 157 yards and scores on the ground in 2023.

While Bell and Lovett are the favorites to become the go-to options, Arian Smith is an intriguing part of how Georgia can stretch the field. While he has been inconsistent during his career, the senior seems fully healthy, something that has held him back in the past. The former track star might be the fastest player on the field at any given time. Another offseason to work on his skills as a receiver may prove valuable.

There are also several young players and transfers that can help Beck move the ball. Miami transfer Colbie Young (6-foot-3, 215 pounds) is a physical mismatch with speed to burn. He caught 47 passes for 563 yards and five touchdowns as a junior last season. It isn’t clear how UGA will elect to use his skillset.

London Humphreys is also a key player to watch. The 6-foot-3, 186-pound sophomore was rated as the No. 1 transfer wideout by 247Sports after catching 22 passes for 439 yards (20 yard avg.) and four touchdowns as a freshman at Vanderbilt. Humphreys is another player with special speed, but it may take time for him to get acclimated.

It will be interesting to see where these player mentioned line up on Saturday and how comfortable they look with what is asked of them within the offense.

Questions at TE

The tight end room took a hit this offseason when rising sophomore Pearce Spurlin II was forced to medically retire due to a congenital heart condition. The former four-star prospect was competing with fellow sophomore Lawson Luckie to be the No. 2 option behind junior Oscar Delp.

While it’s unfair to expect this group to replace a generational talent in Bowers, Delp has shown flashes of ability that should give Georgia a mix of blocking and receiving skillsets at the top of the depth chart. He had a career year backing up No. 19 in 2023, totaling 24 catches for 284 yards with three touchdowns. At 6-foot-5, 245 pounds, he’s a commendable blocker as well.

Luckie (6-foot-3, 240 pounds) turned heads this time last year in spring practice. His fluidity and run after the catch ability looked like a dangerous combination. He missed the first part of the season due to an ankle injury that required surgery. Luckie finished the year playing in seven games, catching one 4-yard pass for a score in the Orange Bowl win versus Florida State.

The Bulldogs will likely ask a lot from their two tight end additions out of the 2024 class, Jaden Reddell and Colton Heinrich. Reddell (6-foot-4, 235 pounds) is a former four-star that signed with Georgia rated as the No. 4 tight end, per 247Sports. On the other hand, Heinrich (6-foot-4, 230 pounds) was rated as the No. 33 tight end.

The outlier here is the addition of Stanford transfer Benjamin Yurosek. Although he won’t join the team until the summer, Yurosek could be a large part of keeping the production humming at the position.

Headed into the 2023 season, Pro Football Focus ranked Yurosek as the No. 6 tight end with Bowers taking the top spot. Yurosek’s 1,099 receiving yards and 596 yards after the catch over the 2021 and 2022 seasons trailed only Bowers among returning Power Five tight ends.

Yurosek earned All-Pac-12 honors as a sophomore and junior. His senior season was plagued by injuries, limiting him to only six games. However, he was named an All-Pac-12 honorable mention by conference coaches.

How tight ends coach Todd Hartley elects to use this group is one of my biggest questions of the 2024 season. We’ll get an idea of where they stand on G-Day.

Can the DL cause issues for a stout OL?

On the other side of the ball, the defensive line is perhaps the most talked about position group of the offseason. There is also questions in the secondary, but if there’s one thing we’ve learned about UGA’s defense under Smart, replacing NFL-level talent isn’t an issue.

Put simply, Georgia’s 2023 defensive front didn’t play to Smart’s standard of greatness.

“Either we’re maybe a little weaker on the defensive line or we’re really good on the offensive line,” Smart said. “The glaring thing I’ve seen at practices is that the offensive line has done a really good job. That’s not to say we were subpar on the defensive line last year. We just weren’t great. We didn’t have a dominant guy, but we’re always going to be good on defense. I don’t know that we’re going to be great this year, but I think we have a chance to be great on offense.”

The standard was raised during the Bulldogs’ back-to-back title runs. Eventual NFL draft picks Travon Walker, Jordan Davis, Devonte Wyatt, Jalen Carter and Nolan Smith Jr. made up a special group.

Carter and Smith’s absence in 2023 was noticeable. After leading the country in run defense in 2021 and 2022, Georgia finished 16th in that category last season.

Depth isn’t the concern for this 2024 group, as Georgia focuses on keeping both fronts stocked with big bodies on a yearly basis. UGA signed six defensive linemen in the 2024 class and return super-seniors Warren Brinson and Nazir Stackhouse. Tyrion-Ingram Dawkins, Christen Miller and Jordan Hall will also be featured, though it’s unclear who can become that game wrecker that the Bulldogs need on the inside.

On the edge, sophomore Damon Wilson Jr. is my pick to lead the team in sacks and quarterback pressures.

“He’s always been a really good rusher. He gives extremely, he gives great effort. I’m proud of those things,” Smart said this spring. “He’s got to become a more consistent first and second down player, which he’s doing.”

The former five-star recruit appeared in 12 games last season as a reserve before going down with a torn meniscus and missing the Orange Bowl. Since then, he’s beefed up from 230 to 240 pounds. That should help him set the edge against the mammoth SEC tackles in the run game, making him for of a complete defender that Smart wants.

This group faces a tough task on Saturday, as Georgia’s offensive line returns as one of the best in the country. This will be a good barometer for where things stand with this 2024 defensive front.

 

 

 

UGA football spring game tickets, pregame information

Tickets remain available for Georgia football’s spring game on April 13 at 1:00 p.m. ET

Georgia’s annual G-Day spring football scrimmage will be on Saturday, April 13 at 1:00 p.m. ET. Weather in Athens, Georgia, is projected to be about 70 degrees and sunny for the contest. The spring game will be televised on SEC Network+ for those unable to attend the event in person.

Fans will be able to enter Sanford Stadium at 10:30 a.m. Georgia will play an alumni flag football game at 10:45 a.m. Georgia will hold the Dawg Walk at 11:50 a.m.

Ticket prices for G-Day are $5. Tickets remain available, for sale, for the general public. Students are able to request tickets as well. Stadium concessions will be open.

Georgia football will have a lot of fresh talent for fans to watch this spring. The Bulldogs have 22 early enrollees and six transfers that are learning Georgia’s culture and system this spring. Seven additional players will join the Bulldogs over the summer.

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart previously shared what his goal for the Dawgs this spring.

“Goal of spring for me would be to expand our roster of winning football players. What defines above the line and below the line is can you play winning football? We’ve probably got 30 or 40 guys that have proven that. We’ve got another 30 or 40 that have to prove that to get the team we need to have ready to go play the schedule we have,” said Smart.

Georgia quarterback Carson Beck has looked strong for the Bulldogs this spring. He has a bunch of new weapons that should see a lot of action in Georgia’s spring game. G-Day will also be a big game for many different freshmen to make their debut in front of fans in Sanford Stadium. Georgia signed the No. 1 recruiting class in the 2024 cycle.

Georgia football spring game tickets, pregame information

Tickets are now on sale to the general public for Georgia football’s spring game on April 13 at 1:00 p.m. ET

Georgia football’s annual G-Day spring scrimmage will be on Saturday, April 13 at 1:00 p.m. ET. The game will be televised on SEC Network+ for those unable to attend the event in person.

Fans will be able to enter Sanford Stadium at 10:00 a.m. Georgia will play an alumni flag football game at 10:15 a.m. Georgia will hold the Dawg Walk at 11:50 a.m.

Ticket prices for the spring game are $5. Tickets are now on sale to the general public. Students may begin requesting tickets on April 3. Stadium concessions will be open.

Georgia football will have a lot of fresh talent for fans to watch this spring. The Bulldogs have 22 early enrollees and six transfers that are learning Georgia football’s culture and system this spring. Seven more players will join the Bulldogs over the summer.

Georgia football head coach Kirby Smart detailed what he’s seen in the Bulldogs’ roster through three practices.

“A lot of competition out there. As a whole, the overall feels probably a little younger than what I remember in the past. Maybe it’s the total number of new players. In terms of midyears, I think we’re up a little bit in midyears. We’ve broken a new record every year with more and more midyears, and then the addition of the portal guys. It’s just a lot of new faces out there. That’s the biggest difference. But they’re progressing well and practicing well,” said Smart.

Georgia returns quarterback Carson Beck and a lot of veteran pieces, so it will be interesting to see how they fit alongside Georgia’s new talent. The Bulldogs signed the No. 1 recruiting class in the 2024 cycle.

Game time, TV announced for Georgia’s G-Day spring scrimmage

We have official game time & TV info for UGA’s G-Day spring scrimmage game…

We have game time and TV information for Georgia’s annual G-Day spring scrimmage on Saturday, April 13. The game will begin at 1 p.m. ET and be shown on SEC Network+, the school announced on Monday.

The Bulldogs begin spring practice on Tuesday in the first of five weeks of practices on a Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday schedule. Fans will have their first chance to see the new breed of Bulldogs in Sanford Stadium on April 13.

Spring practice is is often underestimated when it comes to the college football schedule as a whole. It’s the first opportunity for young players to acclimate to Georgia’s process under head coach Kirby Smart and a key opportunity for those who are battling for starting spots this fall.

Georgia lost 21 players to the transfer portal and 12 players to NFL draft declarations this offseason. The sidelines will also look differently after the loss of key assistants from the 2023 season. While getting every new Bulldog acclimated will be a tough task for Smart and company, he’s done it before on the way to back-to-back national championships.

Date set for Georgia football’s annual spring game

G-Day and the Masters fall within the same weekend…

We are just a few weeks away from the start of Georgia’s spring practice, which will wrap up with the annual G-Day spring scrimmage game held in Sanford Stadium. On Tuesday, the university finally released a date for the traditional event: Saturday, April 13.

The game will take place the same day as another notable event in the state. Round 3 of the 2024 Masters Tournament in Augusta will be in full swing as the Bulldogs take the field.

The spring will be a busy period for the Bulldogs, who will begin spring practice on Tuesday, March 12 and hold their annual pro day on March 13. The team will practice on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for five weeks before taking Dooley Field in front of Georgia faithful.

G-Day will be our first look at a new UGA roster. The Bulldogs reeled in 28 commits in their No. 1 recruiting class, including seven transfer additions.

Georgia will also have a couple of new faces on the sidelines after the additions of safeties coach and co-defensive coordinator, Travaris Robinson, and defensive backs coach Donte Williams to on-field roles this offseason.

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Kickoff time and TV information for G-Day have yet to be released.

UGA football spring game highlights

Let’s take a look at highlights from the 2023 Georgia football spring game

Georgia football fans filled much of Sanford Stadium on a sunny April day in Athens, Georgia, for Georgia’s 2023 spring game. The Red Team defeated the Black Team, 31-26.

April 15 was a day of celebration in Athens. The 2022 team received championship rings. Additionally, Brock Bowers received the Mackey Award. Last, but certainly not least, a new Uga was collared.

Georgia’s starting offense made up the Red Team. The Black Team, which had a slow start, was composed of the first-team defense. Georgia’s offensive units won the first half, but the defense bounced back and outperformed the offense in the second half.

The Red Team’s Carson Beck looked the sharpest of any quarterback. Beck connected with Brock Bowers on a nice play and looked poised in the pocket. The starting offensive line did an excellent job of pass blocking for Beck. Beck may have the edge on the starting quarterback role, but there’s still a long ways to go before the regular season starts in September.

Defensive back Tykee Smith, wide receiver Arian Smith, defensive lineman Jordan Hall and cornerback Daylen Everette had nice afternoons for the Dawgs.

Let’s take a look at highlights from the 2023 G-Day spring game:

Georgia players to watch in UGA spring game

Georgia fans will watch for who is winning position battles in the UGA football spring game.

The Georgia football spring game is an opportunity for players to make a case for themselves. However, many players have already made a strong impression on coaches throughout spring practice.

Georgia fans will watch to see who is winning the battle at positions like quarterback, left tackle, and cornerback.

The G-Day game has a 4 p.m. ET kickoff on Saturday, April 15. The Georgia football spring game, which will feature the debut of Uga, will be televised on ESPN2.

A ton of top recruits are headed to Athens for the spring game. The game will be Georgia’s final scrimmage of the spring. The next time Georgia will return to Sanford Stadium will be on Sept. 2 in the first game of the season against Tennessee-Martin.

Who are Georgia players to watch in the spring game?

New Uga debuting at Georgia football spring game

A new Uga mascot is debuting at the G-Day game on April 15

A new Uga mascot is scheduled to make its debut at Georgia football’s 2023 spring game on April 15. Uga XI, who is known as Boom, is ready to take over the hearts of fans throughout Sanford Stadium.

Boom is the latest white English bulldog to represent the University of Georgia.

Boom is rumored to have an interest in air conditioned dog houses and a penchant for ice packs on hot, sunny days. Uga XI will be introduced during pregame ceremonies shortly before the 4 p.m. EDT kickoff. The G-Day game will be televised on ESPN2.

Georgia football announced the news of the latest Uga via Twitter:

Boom will have high expectations from the start. He succeeds Uga X, who is coming off winning back-to-back national championships. He won the most of any Uga.

The new mascot will succeed Uga X, affectionately known as Que, who will retire as the winningest mascot in Georgia history.

Que was two and half years old when he began his reign as Georgia’s beloved mascot in 2015. He compiled an impressive 91-18 record, which included back-to-back College Football Playoff National Championships, two SEC titles and victories in the Rose, Sugar, Orange and Peach bowls.

If everything goes as planned, Boom will make his regular-season debut at Sanford Stadium on Sept. 2 against Tennessee-Martin.

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Georgia football releases rosters for G-Day

G-Day rosters announced.

The rosters for Georgia’s G-Day game has been released.

The red team will feature the first-team defense and second-team offense, while the first-team offense and second-team defense will be on the black team.

Returning defensive stars on the red team include Nolan Smith, Kelee Ringo and Jalen Carter. Carson Beck and Gunner Stockton will quarterback the red team.

Stetson Bennett and Brock Vandagriff will be quarterbacks on the black team.

The black team’s head coach will be wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon. Running back coach Dell McGee will coach the red team.

Here are the rosters for today’s game:

Red Team:

  • QB: Carson Beck, Gunner Stockton, Nathan Priestley, Collin Drake
  • RB: Daijun Edwards, Sevaughn Clark, Cash Jones, Lorenzo Stephenson, Tauheed Ferguson, Gleaton Jones
  • WR: Dominick Blaylock, Arian Smith, Jackson Meeks, De’Nylon Morrissette, Steven Peterson, Woody Waters, Mekhi Mews, Grant Johnson, Collin Lark, George Vining, Logan Johnson
  • TE: Oscar Delp, Davis Day, Cade Brock, Samuel Johnson, Drew Sheehan
  • OL: Micah Morris, Austin Blaske, Dylan Fairchild, Earnest Greene III, Jared Wilson, Cameron Kinnie, Aliou Bah, Griffin Scroggs, Miles Johnson, Jacob Hood, Chris Brown
  • DL: Jalen Carter, Zion Logue, Tramel Walthour, Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Bill Norton, Tymon Mitchell
  • ILB: Jamon Dumas-Johnson, Trezmen Marshall, Smael Mondon, Rian Davis, Graham Collins
  • OLB: Nolan Smith, Robert Beal Jr., Chaz Chambliss
  • DB: Kelee Ringo, Kamari Lassiter, William Poole, Christopher Smith, David Daniel-Sisavanh, Dan Jackson, Tykee Smith
  • Special teams: Jack Podlesny (K), Liam Badger (K), Noah Jones (P), Payne Walker (SN), Jonathan Washburn (SN)

Black Team

  • QB: Stetson Bennett, Brock Vandagriff, Jackson Muschamp
  • RB: Kenny McIntosh, Kendall Milton, Kurt Knisely
  • WR: Adonai Mitchell, Ladd McConkey, Kearis Jackson, Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint, CJ Smith, Braxton Hicks, Randon Jernigan
  • TE: Brock Bowers, Arik Gilbert, Darnell Washington, Brett Seither, Ryland Goede
  • OL: Broderick Jones, Xavier Truss, Sedrick Van Pran, Warren Ericson, Devin Willock, Warren McClendon, Chad Lindberg, Tate Ratledge, Weston Wallace
  • DL: Nazir Stackhouse, Marlin Dean, Mykel Williams, Warren Brinson, CJ Madden, Shone Washington, Bear Alexander, Jonathan Jefferson, Malcolm Brown
  • ILB: Xavian Sorey, Jalon Walker, CJ Washington, Terrell Foster
  • OLB: MJ Sherman, Luke Collins
  • DB: Nyland Green, Javon Bullard, Daylen Everette, Malaki Starks, JaCorey Thomas, Jehlen Cannady, Drew Southern, Patrick Taylor, Matthew Helow, Payton Bowles, Austine Eziukwu
  • Special teams: Jared Zirkel (K), Matthew Sumlin (K/P), Brett Thorson (P), William Mote (SN)

ESPN2 will be broadcasting the game.

UGA football Twitter buzzing for spring game

The Georgia Bulldogs are back in Sanford Stadium for the 2022 spring game and Dawg fans are fired up!

The Georgia Bulldogs are back in Sanford Stadium for the 2022 spring game. Who will look stronger? The offense or the rebuilt defense?

The Georgia spring game gives fans a taste of football before the season-opening game against Oregon. Bulldog fans are excited to celebrate another Saturday in Athens.

Let’s take a look at key players on Georgia’s Red and Black team rosters and what fans are saying throughout G-Day: