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reese
03-02-2008, 07:52 PM
ppl really seem to thnk alot of walter hill...thats great since we are desperate for a WR that will go up and make a play on the ball


Bulldogs get back to business Monday
Spring practice kicks off

By CARTER STRICKLAND
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Published on: 03/03/08

Athens – When last everybody met Georgia was dancing in the confetti
falling from the rafters of the Super Dome. Hawaii's Colt Brennan was
searching for his spleen. Georgia's Knowshon Moreno was trampling
toward the second best freshman rushing season ever (1,334 yards). The
Bulldogs were No. 2 in the country.

Now they are together again.


"It came around quick," Georgia coach Mark Richt said.

Spring practice is here. It starts Monday and will culminate in the
G-Day game April 5 in Sanford Stadium. The expectations are here too.
Georgia is expected to be ranked in the top five nationally.

"One, two, three, four or five it's all good," quarterback Matthew
Stafford said.

The key word there is good. That is what is expected of a team that is
very nearly the same as when it last stepped off the field Jan. 1.
Only five starters were lost.

Here are five things to look for this spring as Georgia starts down
the path to a potential national title.


Big plays

Stafford had 20 pass plays of 25 yards or more in 2007 as opposed to
eight in 2006. In 2008, the Bulldogs have a potential wide receiving
corps, if they put three on the field, of Kris Durham (6-foo-5), A.J.
Green (6-4) and Mohamed Massaquoi (6-2). Then there is Walter Hill
(6-4), a redshirt freshman who is coming on strong.

Now, with the help of all the height, Stafford could be poised to
build on those big-play numbers.

"As far as size out there we can pretty big across the board and then
Tripp (Chandler) is a big guy too and Bruce (Figgins) as well, so I an
definitely going to have some options that I am excited about,"
Stafford said.


Running backs

Moreno, like it or not, is not going to participate in too many of the
spring drills. And most likely he is not going to like that, according
to teammates.

Moreno is a player who he wants to prove himself on every play in
practice.

"We already know what he can do," Richt said.

The player with more question marks is redshirt freshman Caleb King.
King came to Georgia out of Greater Atlanta Christian with more hype
than Moreno.

Now is King's chance to prove he is worthy of carries.

"I am more concerned to see what Caleb can do," Richt said.

So King, with true freshmen Richard Samuel and Dontavius Jackson, will
get more work than Moreno.


Leadership

Five seniors are gone from the offensive and defensive units. Two,
safety Kelin Johnson and center Fernando Velasco, were the leaders on
their sides of the ball. Now Georgia has to find some new seniors to
step up.

"When you talk about leadership the senior year starts when the bowl
game strikes zero," Richt said. "I have had a good talk with those
guys during our character education time. ... We not only want to talk
about theory of leadership but lets put it into action."

On offense one player to watch as a potential emerging leader is
fullback Brannan Southerland. On defense linebacker Dannell Ellerbe
could emerge as the leader.


Offensive line

After two years of questions and a lack of bodies on the offensive
line, Georgia appears to have an embarrassment of riches. Two
starters, Chester Adams and Fernando Velasco, are gone. But several
young players, Justin Anderson, Josh Davis, Kiante Tripp among them,
have matured.

Richt said this year's offensive linemen have proven themselves to be
the most athletic Georgia has had in his years at the school.

"It does your heart good as a coach to watch the linemen doing mat
drills," Richt said.

It does Stafford's heart some good to know he has plenty of linemen,
many of whom are experienced, to work with in the spring.

"Our spring offensive line last year was way different than what we
ended the year at," Stafford said. "It is more about those guys just
getting work and if we can gel and get something going right now, great."


Unfamiliar faces

There could very well be several players who emerge this spring and
top among them could be Hill, the wide receiver.

"Walter is different," cornerback Asher Allen said. "You have the
tall, skinny guy, but he is a tall, big guy. He really understands
positioning his body. I really think the way he was practicing last
year, his attitude and he is a hard worker, scouts are going to be
looking for him, most definitely."

Hill has a basketball background and at 6-4 has the ability to jump
over or muscle past cornerbacks. Then there is his speed.

"I have seen signs of Walter hill in the offseason with much more
quickness, a quick twitch which he needed," Richt needed.

Hill is buried on the depth chart but will be given the chance to
prove himself this spring.

geechee
03-03-2008, 02:07 PM
:thumpsup: That article makes me wish it was August already.

Bulldog Bry
03-03-2008, 07:40 PM
Just got thru watching the practice updates on georgiadogs.com. A couple of notes:
1. I don't know who #81 is now, but they had a lot of video of him. It's Naderris' old number, so someone snatched it up pretty quick. Walter Hill is #80. Also, #18, Brad Arsenault (a safety) was catching passes, so some of the numbers listed may not have been right (or just maybe, reese, our WR's SUCK this year:laugh:)
2. Caleb King talks a mile a minute. He was discussing the mat drills but I have NO idea what he said about them. Sounds like the guy that used to do the FedEx commercials. Hope he runs that fast.
3. Rod Battle said the DE position is up for grabs. I would have thought he was a shoo in, but I keep hearing noises about Jarius Wynn (and remember.....Jeremy Lomax....you heard it here first).
3. Knowshon said exactly what I wanted to hear, "Last year is last year, we're focused on this year."
4. You could tell it was the first day of practice because Stacy Searels was 'talking' not 'yelling'.
5. I'm making another bold prediction. QB Jonathan DeLaureal will be the Gday game star.

Which one of those guys is Richt's nephew? Fowler, Francis, or Henson?

D^3
03-03-2008, 09:13 PM
5. I'm making another bold prediction. QB Jonathan DeLaureal will be the Gday game star.



I think that Logan Grey is going to be that guy.

Bulldog Bry
03-04-2008, 09:30 PM
I think that Logan Grey is going to be that guy.

I was being facesh....faset....faceuti.........I was kidding, but I can TOTALLY see Gray getting some reps somewhere.

bulldawg
03-04-2008, 09:43 PM
Listened to Rivals Radio this morning about practice. We have so much depth in alot of key positions that our starters pretty much won't take any hits in practice.

Furthermore Moreno came in 10 pounds lighter and faster. He dieted down and has some ridiculous 40 time that the coaches won't let him release to the media yet.

D^3
03-04-2008, 10:07 PM
I was being facesh....faset....faceuti.........I was kidding, but I can TOTALLY see Gray getting some reps somewhere.



Yeah I totally missed the sarcasm.... :lol: I was just gonna roll with it...