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After a day off from practice on Monday — which included the annual trek to Gabrielsen Natatorium to cool off in the pool — the Georgia football team got back to work Tuesday morning with a two-hour session in full pads on the Woodruff Practice Fields.
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The Bulldogs are scheduled to have a second practice Tuesday evening.
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“Little by little, we’re getting there,” Georgia head coach Mark Richt said. “We did a few more situations today — killing the clock at the end of the game, defense having to get a stop at the end of the game, 1-minute drills, more red zone. We’re working them hard and they’re doing a good job of responding.”
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“We added a lot of stuff today, but that’s what camp is all about,” linebacker Ryne Rankin said. “We were out their busting our tails. We made some mistakes, but we’ll get those corrections pointed out by the coaches and fix them during the second practice. I love the way the defense is practicing right now. We’re all flying around to the football.”
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“We’re about three weeks away (from the first game) and we can’t wait,” linebacker Jake Ganus said. “We all got after it this summer in workouts to put ourselves in good position for fall camp and even better position for the season.”
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