VIDEO: UGA’s Mark Richt on Team’s Attitude and Progress So Far

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VIDEO: UGA’s Mark Richt on Team’s Attitude and Progress So Far

Coach Richt watches a drill
Coach Richt watches a drill
Photo by Greg Poole/Bulldawg Illustrated
[su_spacer size=”20″] UGA’s Head Coach Mark Richt talks about the Bulldawgs’ tenth day of Fall Camp 2015 on Wednesday in preparation for Friday’s scrimmage before the team takes a couple of days off to allow the players to prepare for the start of classes on Monday, August 17th.
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We are just about done with installation. We did a little goal line today. We did some ‘Hail Mary’ type stuff. The types of plays you’d run towards the end of a game; the types of defense that you’d try to defend those types of plays. There’s really not a whole lot more to install right now. It’s time to review tomorrow. Get as good of a scrimmage as we can possibly have on Friday, and then we will take a couple of days off before school starts. Of course, Picture Day is Saturday; so, it’s not really a day off, but we won’t practice that day anyway.

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But overall it’s been a good camp to this point. I do appreciate the effort of the players. The do have a very coachable and teachable attitude. I’ve not really seen anything that resembles a guy trying to do his own thing or trying not to do it right. It’s all we can ask for these guys is to do their very best for us and trust us. I think the coaching staff has been very diligent to take care of business as far as getting these guys a good scheme and being demanding of doing things right; so, at this point; it has been a good camp.

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