Dawgs Bus to Falcons’ IPF for Practice

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Dawgs Bus to Falcons’ IPF for Practice


[su_spacer size=”20″] UGA bused to Flowery Branch to take advance of an indoor practice at the Falcons’ indoor practice facility yesterday. UGA will begin work on it own indoor facility after this season. Construction is expected to last about one year.[su_spacer size=”40″]

Rainy weather forced the Georgia Bulldogs to improvise for their Tuesday practice in anticipation of their Saturday showdown against Florida in Jacksonville.

The team bused 41 miles to the Atlanta Falcons’ training facility in Flowery Branch, where their hosts had already completed practice for the day. The Bulldogs worked out for 2 1/2 hours in the Falcons’ indoor building, continuing their preparations for the Florida game.

Despite the relatively unfamiliar surroundings, the Bulldogs were able to put together a productive workout. ”I thought we had a great practice today,” head coach Mark Richt said. ”We’re very grateful and thankful to the Atlanta Falcons organization to allow us to be here today. It was important that we get the work done that we needed to, and practicing here made it possible.”

Playing Florida will present a great enough challenge, Richt said. Playing the Gators in the neutral-field setting of EverBank Field gives the game its unique challenge. The elevated noise level will approach that of a road game, which will necessitate the team’s use of its non-verbal cadence, he said. ”It’s a game that everything seems to be — if you let it — it can become bigger than it is whether it’s something good or something bad,” he added. ”You’ve got to be able to keep your poise, keep your balance and just stay focused on your job.”

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Greg is closing in on 15 years writing about and photographing UGA sports. While often wrong and/or out of focus, it has been a long, strange trip full of fun and new friends.