These are some Georgia Bulldog players that really need to prepare as spring practice is about to start.
The Georgia Bulldogs’ spring practice for the 2024 campaign is about to start, and several players are under pressure. While pressure of some kind will be felt by all players throughout this time, certain players may be under more of it than others. A list of Bulldogs in need of a large spring camp may be seen below.
If Roderick Robinson can capitalize on this season’s spring, he has a great chance to earn a ton of first-team running back reps: Andrew Paul is getting more experience, Trevor Etienne is still getting used to his new offense, and Branson Robinson is still healing from a knee injury.
Truss, the most seasoned offensive lineman in the room, will need to demonstrate his ability to start at all places on the offensive line for the Bulldogs with a strong spring performance.
Stockton, Gunner
Although Stockton might not be vying for the starting job this year, he is setting the stage for the quarterback competition when it comes time for the 2025 campaign. If he plays well in spring practice this year, he may be well-positioned to take over as the Bulldogs’ offensive coordinator when Carson Beck departs in the following season.