Ok, the Dawgs have the pads on. Richt says "We're making a lot of progress. Guys are running to the ball on defense, and we are getting a lot of hats to the football right now. Offensively we are doing a good job there too. I see a bunch of guys working really hard and a bunch of coaches coaching really hard. It's been a pleasure to watch so far."
The Bulldogs will practice again Thursday and Friday before the first scrimmage of the spring on Saturday.The annual G-Day Game is slated for Saturday, April 12 at 1 p.m. Gates at Sanford Stadium will open at 11 a.m., and admission is free.
Any reports from the field Dawg fans?
For winning the Natty give every Dawg a bone AND prime rib steak.