This Saturday is the Georgia football team’s customary spring scrimmage game, but a few players will be out due to injuries. In hindsight, the Bulldogs have remained quite healthy overall, and they will aim to continue that trend this weekend.
On the defensive side of the ball, the squad will be without a few starters, but that will give some of the younger players plenty of playing time on Saturday. Going into the weekend, the offense appears to be playing well.
Here is the current state of Georgia’s injury report as of right now:
Sanford Stadium will host Georgia’s inaugural intersquad scrimmage on Saturday. When full pads and full speed play are released, there will be plenty more to discover about this football squad even after more than half of their spring sessions have been completed.
Excellent information regarding the running back position has been widely disseminated since spring practice. Despite the fact that they have been competing against the defense, the defense is unable to target their lower body. For the most of the spring, it has been tag off and thud speed. On Saturday, the issue is: Will Roderick Robinson continue to be practically untouchable? Despite Robinson’s impressive start to spring practice, no defensive back can ever fully tackle a 243-pound running back in the upper body. We’ll find out today if Roderick Robinson still possesses the short-area quickness to run players over and make them miss.
Given that Malaki Starks isn’t available this spring, it’s a wonderful spring to find out who will play beside him. Thus, there is no need to assign reps for Starks because Dan Jackson, David Daniel, JaCorey Thomas, Jake Pope, and KJ Bolden may all compete against each other. Will a superstar emerge on Saturday is the question. Kirby Smart claims that KJ Bolden has lived up to the hype, stating that they are transcendent athletes. Will they gain enough traction on Saturday to move up the depth chart? Playing young superstars has never phased Smart.