Mitchell unsure how role will evolve 
September, 24, 2012
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David Ching | ESPN.com
ATHENS, Ga. -- Malcolm Mitchell is not particularly tired of being asked when he might play more on Georgia's offense, because those conversations usually don’t last long.
“It doesn’t bother me, because the good thing is I’ve only got one answer -- I don’t know,” Mitchell said after Georgia defeated Vanderbilt 48-3 on Saturday night. “I have no idea what’s going to happen next.”
Bulldogs coach Mark Richt has a firmer grasp on what the versatile sophomore’s role will be, however, and he sees Mitchell’s time as an almost exclusively defensive player nearing its end.
“It doesn’t bother me, because the good thing is I’ve only got one answer -- I don’t know,” Mitchell said after Georgia defeated Vanderbilt 48-3 on Saturday night. “I have no idea what’s going to happen next.”
Bulldogs coach Mark Richt has a firmer grasp on what the versatile sophomore’s role will be, however, and he sees Mitchell’s time as an almost exclusively defensive player nearing its end.
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