Order to pack a new QB after the Georgia Bulldogs’ second target


“No one really took charge or took charge. I wish I could say that. “

Georgia was hoping to have Jamie Newman this season and there are suggestions that things are trending in her direction. But then the 6-foot-4, 230-pound athlete suddenly decided to “not like” college ledge football this year and turn his attention to training for the NFL.

Smart said Newman, who was first under center on Aug. 29, informed him Tuesday – or about three days and a practice later – that he had changed his mind about playing for the Bulldogs this fall.

Newman trains under Atlanta’s QB takeover quarterback coach Quincy Avery.

“We’re moving forward,” Smart said. “We respect Jamie. I respect Jamie. He has done a tremendous job. I like any kid who likes to dislike. “

With several recruits from Gilles Bridge in the area at the west end of Sanford Stadium, Georgia’s defense was really the story of the day. The No. 1 unit dominated the overall appreciation and stripped at least three interruptions, two of which resulted in a touchdown return.

There were also his moments in crime. Running back James Cook again got rid of some big gains, and Zamir White ran a few stiffly from the inside pulling some oo ho and ahs, which the observers described as a very physical practice session.

Accordingly, at least two members of Georgia’s pass-catching group escaped by carrying out a robbery. Flanker Matt Landers was injured in the upper leg and Trey McKitty was injured in the lower leg.

About KK Kitty, Smart said, “We think it’s going to be okay.” The Bulldogs have to hope that a 6-foot-5, 245-pound graduate has risen to the transfer camp and, if healthy, will nail the starting job.

“I’m really happy with Tram Kitty,” Smart shares. “It’s tough, it’s physical, it works, it hinders, it catches.”

There is a lot of competition behind McKitty in Georgia. John Fitzpat at Trick, Ryland Goed and Brett Sear were in the lead, and the Bulldogs are trying to get 5-star freshmen Darnell and Washington Washington to step up the offense and get down on the scales.

“Darnell is working his way up in shape,” Smart said. “At one point it was 273 (pounds). We felt it needed to go down about 263 to be effective. He is a big man. ”

Jermaine Burton was the first on the field to replace Lenders, and fellow freshman Marcus Rosemi did some great plays for the offense.

Sofmore Tommy Bush, who was working in receiver rotation, was not seen on Scrimgage.

Undoing a good deed of crime was a great penalty. Georgia’s defense also often saluted the flag. Most of the penalties were wrong-start or offside.

Indeed, quick counts and quarterback ence Dita Bulldogs staff have been concerned as they prepare to play in quieter locations.

“We’ve done a lot of work there, and we weren’t really good at it today,” Smart said. “Defense jumped three or four times, and when the crime went with a strict count, it looked like they would jump s. It is supposed to be a weapon, and today it is not a weapon. We were hungry for punishment. ”

Of course, quick calculations and cadence can be an issue when using many different quarterbacks. Georgia is now more than half ahead with its predecessor preparations, with only 12 practices left for the 19 days before September. 26 openers in Arkansas.

Finding out who is playing for the Bulldogs to get there will be immediately emphasized.

Settling on the No. 1 quarterback will also help in the end. But Georgia is not there yet.

Smart said, “We have no one ahead. “I don’t know what else to say except that we will keep competing and try to find the best.”