Nothing to See Here

Hard to say what is happening around the Georgia scrimmages as of late. Putting all the pieces together, it sounds like typical spring ball: the defense is ahead of the offense, injuries leave some question marks to be answered, and the portal looms large in a week or so.

Sounds as though many of the anticipated starters aren’t seeing majority of reps as Kirby’s really looking to see who can be developed and become the next generation of leaders and who needs to be encouraged to go a-portaling. If you’re hoping for intel, what came out in Dawgnation is really about as telling as anything else I’ve seen, which really leads nothing much at all.

G Day is this weekend…anyone planning on going? It’s the most affordable gameday option for the McDonough family, so we will be there and will be happy to share insights. If I’m lucky maybe I’ll get to sit next to Connor Stalions or someone like him scouting for portal additions.

Still waiting on that GTPRefugees press credential…I keed, I keed.

3 thoughts on “Nothing to See Here

  1. The bits of info I am picking up are pretty positive. Attitude, enthusiasm, dare I say “professionalism” are moving in the right direction.

    The exception may be the qb spot. CMB and CKS may want to spend time between now and opening of camp trimming down the offense to what Stockton and his backups are capable of running comfortably.

    Scares the hell out of me being in any chuck and duck situations with what we have there.

    Remember Fromm being 0-6 lifetime when his pitch count went over 30? Stet was pretty much in the same boat until 2022, btw. I think that’s where we are going into 2025.

    Gonna have to win ugly, stay out of shoot outs and hope there’s no one who can post 30+ on the d.

  2. This is the complete opposite of what I read about this weekend’s scrimmage. The offense won the day bigly. 4 TDs from Gunner, all on long passes (20+ yards). One big concern is the projected starting 5 in the OL has not taken a single snap together in pads as a unit all spring.

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