Having said that, a number of Georgia officials now anticipate that important players will stand up. Though they haven’t decided on a certain candidate yet, they intend to use a few guys in those roles.
“You are aware that there are still some unknowns. Well, Ron Courson and Coach Smart will make a medical determination regarding certain players who have been fighting through injuries and receiving reps. However, when you look at it and from that perspective, we get everyone ready. Of course, there are the linebackers. They will need to go and take on more responsibility. However, because Pop isn’t here, they have been acting that way. You are aware, you.
Looking at our defense from that angle, I think we’re in a great situation because we have people on the team who have played all season long. Furthermore, I don’t think we ever consider ourselves to have 11 starters. We consider everyone who is on the field to be a starter. And that’s how we prepare, so a number of guys will have the chance to step up based on the circumstances of the game, according to Georgia’s defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann.
The main issue is that things have kind of always been that way around here. At the University of Georgia, you are aware that this is the typical outcome when a team is comprised of so many talented athletes and has the caliber of leadership we do. Next man up is always the rule since you never know what can occur. To prepare folks for when something does occur, we practice that throughout the season and increase the number of reps we get in. is very important to what we do. It has always simply kind of been the case, so no one really gets shocked when it does. And when their number is called, everyone is prepared. Malaki Starksstated Georgia’s defensive back.
You understand that this is your goal, right? I mean, now is the time. You are aware that you frequently practice a great deal before you are able to perform. It seems like for many of these young men, their time has finally come. Thus, simply make the most of it, Georgia defensive back Kamari Lassiter advised.
Georgia defensive lineman Mykel Williams stated, “Yeah just bring them with me, just kind of show them the way, show them how we do things here, and just push them.”