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Insider Note What we heard about Georgia's second scrimmage

Radi Nabulsi

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Nov 17, 2003
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Here is what we were told.


Carson Beck was on fire.

Beck was spreading this ball around, with particular success throwing to Arian Smith and Dominic Lovett.

Wide receivers RaRa Thomas, Dillon Bell and Anthony Evans had their moments as well with Beck distributing the ball. The tall wideout transfer from Miami, Colbie Young, has some red zone grabs. Many of you predicted that. Well done. Seems he made a bigger impression in scrimmage 2 than last week.

We saw it in high school but it was emphasized today: Sacovie White has "big-time quickness" in the words of one observer.

Gunner Stockton had mostly a solid day but gave up a bad decision to Daylen Everette who picked off Stockton. Speaking of Everette, he also blocked a field goal attempt by the second team field goal unit.

Five-star freshman Ellis Robinson also blocked a field goal.

Brett Thorson continues to be special. If you missed his interview earlier this week, go watch it.

Georgia used both Anthony Evans and five-star freshman KJ Bolden as kick returners. Both looked good but it was not live tackling.

For the tailbacks, Rob Robinson, Cash Jones, and Andrew Paul all looked good. Paul broke off a long run versus the third team.

Trevor Etienne saw some action and had a really nice burst of speed. He didn't play at all last week.

True freshman Chauncey Bowens is a power back.

Tight end Oscar Delp, Lawson Luckie, Jaden Reddell, and Colton Heinrich all looked solid in middle of the field catches.

The defensive line seemed to play the run better this week but as you can tell above it looked like there were a lot more passes called.

Justin Williams, KJ Bolden, and Ellis Robinson are starting to show why they were so highly touted.

Overall, the impression that was passed along was that this team has lots of size, tons of speed and is very competitive in practice. No going through the motions with Smart on the watch.

The offensive line would have made today hard for any defense. Beck's knowledge and talent adds to their effectiveness. It is hard to say whether anyone should be worried about the defense when Beck knows where to go and has so many playmakers.


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