5-star freshman stepping up for the Georgia Bulldogs

Five-star UGA football freshman (not KJ Bolden) has been answering almost every test that has been thrown his way.

In the Georgia Bulldogs defense, two freshman have come into their own these past few weeks and made big impacts in key moments.

Freshman safety KJ Bolden has become one of the highlights in this secondary since the beginning of the season by making a crucial stop against Clemson. The former five-star recorded his first career interception against Mississippi State and recently made several plays against the Texas Longhorns, who are now ranked fifth.

Bolden will have a big role against Florida given the first-half suspensions for safety Dan Jackson and slot cornerback Joenel Aguero.

Freshman linebacker Chris Cole also has seen meaningful snaps due to an injury to Smael Mondon. Cole earned a five-star ranking per ESPN.

Cole was considered a project for this season that would hopefully find his way onto the field later in the season. However, that time is now. Cole is making an immediate impact in pass coverage.

In Tuesday’s press conference, coach Kirby Smart had high praise for Cole.

“First off, if you want to say the player that’s made one of the biggest jumps, going back to your question, Chris Cole has made from the time he arrived to now, he has improved immensely.” Smart said. “Chris has put himself in a position because he has really elite speed and flexibility to be able to cover and he’s got great length.”

We saw that speed and his coverage ability when he broke up a pass attempt to Texas Longhorn tight end Gunnar Helm that almost turned into an interception. We saw that improvement where it seems as the transition has been seamless with Mondon being out and plugging Cole into play primarily in passing situations. With the way Cole has been playing it will be hard to keep him off the field when Smael Mondon nears a return.

Watch: Georgia football returning for preseason camp

The Georgia Bulldogs are ready for another season after winning the national championship. What true freshman will make the largest impact for Georgia football?

The Georgia Bulldogs are ready for another season. Georgia football is coming off winning the 2021 national championship, but that won’t stop the 2022 edition of the Dawgs from being hungry.

Georgia starts preseason practice on Aug. 4. Several Bulldogs like defensive back Tykee Smith, guard Tate Ratledge, and linebacker C.J. Washington are still trying to get healthy ahead of the season opener.

Other Dawgs that underwent labrum repairs like star tight end Brock Bowers, linebacker Smael Mondon, linebacker C.J. Madden and defensive lineman Bear Alexander are expected to be back for fall camp.

Georgia Bulldogs are getting moved in and are ready for camp:

What true freshman will make the largest impact for Georgia football? The Dawgs will look to replace some pass rushing firepower with five-star freshmen Mykel Williams and Marvin Jones Jr. Additionally, Georgia added a ton of great freshmen defensive backs like five-stars Jaheim Singletary, Malaki Starks, and Daylen Everette.

Offensively, Georgia freshman guard Earnest Greene and running back Branson Robinson could both make immediate impacts.

The practice field is ready for Georgia’s fall camp:

The Bulldogs open the 2022 college football season against Oregon in Atlanta. The season opener is now under one month away.

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