Observations from Georgia's camp

Tuesday, August 15, 2006 | Feedback | Print Entry

I made the short drive from my home to watch Georgia practice about a week ago. The Bulldogs, the defending SEC champions, have plenty of concerns to address during the preseason, mainly who is going to replace D.J. Shockley at quarterback. The offensive line is thin and they'll miss senior tackle Daniel Inman, who is suspended for the first two games, including the SEC opener, at South Carolina on Sept. 9 (ESPN, 7:45 ET). Also, Georgia has to find two new cornerbacks and defensive tackles on defense.

Here are some observations and thoughts after talking with a few Georgia players and coaches:

• Georgia's quarterback battle will probably come down to three players: senior Joe Tereshinski III and freshmen Joe Cox and Matt Stafford. Cox had the best statistics in Saturday's scrimmage, but he's still forcing a few passes after throwing four interceptions in the spring game. Tereshinski has the most experience and manages the game better than the others.  
 

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