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The UGA soccer coach Kirby Smart makes up its players after the last spring training

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Athens – Georgia's football coach, Kirby Smart, spoke to the media on Tuesday afternoon and announced the following comments.

For training this week …

“We have the slightest number of spring practices.

On the freshmen recipients …

“In practice you have in shape.

When coaching his players …

“No, we have to train.


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On the collateral …

“Lots of people, man [Bolden] There and he continues, gets a little bigger and can be able to take care of himself and approach the size in such a way that he understands the defense and he is a good athlete. He can do things and cover. Jacorey's [Thomas] work there. Zion Branch works there. I mean we got [Adrian] Maddox works there. Jadens [Harris] work there. Jacorey, I think I mentioned him. Todd Robinson. Joenel's [Aguero] I got repetitions in safety and star. Jaden works at Star some. Kyron [Jones] work with star. Kyron works in safety. I mean, there are many people, but there is no, like the solid foundation, the Malaki [Starks] and Dan [Jackson] Provided that it is not there, so it is a subordinate group. I think it's too early to have someone like the lead. They all swim a bit. They try to survive instead of thriving, and we want to thrive, do not survive. “

About the effects of zero of players who are “trainable” …

“Yes, if it is about the zero era, it will not be anyone successful, it is the choice of the right people you want to train.

I mean, the boys in the National Football League do more than these boys, and they still want to be trained, so it's not a relatively new thing. I think it is more common than it was. It's just not new. I mean, boys were always not used to being trained and corrected, especially at the volume and the level that we do things, but I think they will get there. I mean, if you don't do it, then someone else will be in your place. “

About the status of the G-Day …

“I want to have a G-Day, but again we went through four practice, so practice one, I couldn't say with certainty that we would have four, I still feel good.

We had very happy on the injury side. We are very poor in some positions, and if we lose one or two or three, this would be converted into a kind of controlled practice, a kind of other format. But at the moment we didn't go through scrimmages. We'll see where we are going. With regard to television, I think that it was more about how to be controlled and like to have recruits there. We want to bring out prospects.

It is a big event. We have official visits, so we would like to check the timing more, and we would like to be able to play at our pace and don't have to worry about the restrictions to be in a window. “

On KJ Bolden …

“I mean a veterinarian because he has very little veteran experience in Malaki and then, and he does not exceed his limits, and he does not create his body if he is older.

On Bo Walker …

“Yes, I do not call the first semester that I am not in shape.

On Oscar Delp, Lawson Luckie and Jordan Hall …

“Yes, Lawson and Oscar are two of our managers in our program.

They are both physical competitors. Fortunately to have two boys who played as much as these two boys, I am glad that you see them as well as the other boys who will be here. Jordan is, I don't know if I would completely say back. I mean, I have the feeling that he is completely back. Maybe he doesn't feel that way. He would say that he is still, you know, and get used to and get used to the glove of the exercise, the good thing about spring, he gets a day in between to recover, but he looks much better and much healthier. He had his pens removed, took out screws, so so far he has taught much better in spring than in the end of last year, and we need him to be an integral part of the tour in this team. “

Special teams to his players …

“Yes, you sell you the chance of an NFL career.

In the depth of the offensive line …

“Yes, it's a brand new building. Many boys for injury [Hughley]Jah Jackson, Nyier [Daniels]Against Malachi [Toliver] The security guard, I think Michael [Uini]light. And then, you know, Juan [Gaston Jr.] As one of the new newcomers who have continued his journey to lose weight. He really fights for it. He had an impressive two weeks to undergo his weight. I was proud of him, but he still has a way to go. And then Mason Short, Cortez [Smith] I mean, all of these people really compete. I mean, we are lucky that we probably have three deep in the offensive line in spring practice. I think most of my colleagues don't have three depths, but it is not the high quality depth that we had best. “

When adjusting to Ron Courson, he left his role …

“Well, it's funny because I keep talking to Ron. [Norman] Do things so that you are prepared for this transition. So it's not like a cold turkey meeting. As if they were in the staff meetings. You have carried out things. They had practices that they were the main leader, and it was more of a just A, I don't know what the right word is, but it was over a period we were preparing so that we would not have a big transition. So Ron will always be part of this program. I mean, Ron probably did as much or more as everyone else who has ever been part of this program because the number of years and head coaches for whom he worked on so many employees. I mean, I would think he and [Bryant] Gantt's service for this community and university is unsurpassed. “

In the defensive back room …

“Yes, it's good and bad? [Harris]Demello [Jones]Ondre [Evans]Cathedral [Kelly]Jontae [Gilbert]Ellis [Robinson IV]They are all out there in the competition. I am proud of all of you and Daylen's [Everette] Do a good job to teach these boys and give an example. He makes more than you probably noticed. He goes to Indy and works and moves and continues to improve his own skills. “