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VIDEO WATCH: CJ Allen, Earnest Greene, and Raylen Wilson

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CJ ALLEN


0:00 – What is it like for you and Raylen Wilson being on of the older guys in the room?

0:44 – What can you tell us about Raylen Wilson?

1:10 – What progress have you seen from Justin Wilson and Chris Cole?

1:32 – How different has this offseason been with all the players leaving?

2:05 – What drives you to play football?

2:35 – What is your early impression on Zayden Walker?

2:55 – What is your relationship with Glenn Schumann been from when you first got here?

3:23 – Do you have any Nate Frazier stories from practice?

3:45 – What is the relationship with Raylen Wilson off the field and how has he grown?

4:32 – Who are some of the new voices you hear that are speaking up and lead vocally?

5:12 – What impresses you about Quintavious Johnson?

5:37 – Tell us about Jalon Walker and his performance and being a leader?

6:01 – What advice do you give to the new players seeing practice for the first time?

On what it’s like being an upperclassmen on the team now…

“It's definitely a blessing to be one of the older guys in the room. I’m coming from being a younger guy, so I kind of have the experience of being a younger guy and know what they're going through and things like that. So it's definitely a blessing. I wouldn't say it came fast. We feel like it came fast, but you're just trying to meet those guys in the room and lead the team.

On how things have shifted with the team with 14 players leaving…

“I think just them, it's always gonna be them, no matter who's here and who's left. Those guys, they're going, they can't help us with what's going on, so we're trying to focus on who's here and who's on the field with us now.”

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EARNEST GREENE



0:00 – What does it feel like that you are one of the older linemen and the challenge of 4 new starters?

1:09 – What wisdom are you trying to tell the new offensive linemen?

2:00 – What are you doing to trying to fix some of the problems from last season?

2:35 – What does Coach Searels do to lead the offensive line?

3:50 – How did you evaluate your year from last season?

4:20 – How comfortable are you in switching your positions on the offensive line?

4:42 – Do you feel that every position is up for grabs with all the players leaving?

5:08 – What did you see from Gunner Stockton last season?

5:36 – Is there a sense of urgency in making the offensive line better?

6:21 – Is there someone that is on the offensive line that is not afraid to call the team out?

7:17 – What injuries were you going through last season?

7:49 – What did you see from the team’s defensive line with all the new players?

8:18 – What is your message to the fans on what to expect from this team?

9:05 – What have you seen from Elijah Griffin in the short time you have seen him?

9:25 – What is the progress you have seen from Jahzare Jackson since he has been here?

On being one of the oldest offensive lineman and what is the mission for spring practice…

“Definitely, you know you always have to approach everything every day, one day at a time, to get as good individually as you can possibly be. Just taking every day with that approach. You know, everybody's going to be back to square one, you know, stay one step up.”

On replacing four starters from last season and what younger guys he expects to step up…

“Well, you come to the University of Georgia, you know, to compete. So if competing is one of those reasons, then as far as competing, there goes depth. And with depth, there goes ability. Obviously, everybody here is talented, and they're here for a reason. So it's honestly just about maxing everybody's potential, whether it's, you know, in the weight room or on the football field.”

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RAYLEN WILSON



0:00 – What will you believe you need to improve on this spring?

0:33 – What did you think was working towards the end of the season last season?

1:06 – What does it mean to you that you and CJ Allen are the leaders on defense?

1:32 – What did you learn from Smael Mondon about being a leader?

1:53 – What can you tell us about the talent around this season’s defense?

2:37 – Is the role of leadership difficult?

3:10 – What have you seen from Justin Williams in his time at Georgia?

3:35 – What impressed you on Chris Cole during his time as a freshman?

4:10 – How tight are you and CJ Allen are off the field?

4:38 – What are your thoughts on the defensive line returning?

5:22 – What did you see from the offensive linemen that are returning this season?

5:50 – How much does Glenn Schumann help you with your growth?

6:25 – What can you tell the media to expect from this next group of players?

6:51 – What are early impressions on Zayden Walker and Anthony Kruah?

On areas of improvement...

"My main thing is probably tackling and just knowing where everybody is and knowing where my help is at in the defense."

On what was working towards the end of sophomore season...

"I got to give credit to really the play calling. Schumann, I feel like he does his best to put us in a good position to make good plays out there. So, I feel like that credit goes to him."

On being a leader in the linebacker room...

"With us, we try to lead by example, but you got to be vocal as well. So that's the main part we're improving on, being more vocal with others and pulling everybody along."
 
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