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Georgia Spring Practice Photos, Look at Mike Bobo and Kirby Smart

The two-time defending champion Georgia Bulldogs are in the midst of spring practice and we have our first look at what they might look like this fall.

Georgia has entered the spring practice portion of their offseason and with that comes our first look at the 2023 version of the two-time defending national champion. Thanks to the Tony Walsh and the UGA Athletics Department, we have a look inward at the first practice of the spring. 

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart

Georiga quarterback Brock Vandagriff and offensive coordinator Mik eBobo

Georiga quarterback Brock Vandagriff and offensive coordinator Mik eBobo

Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann

Georgia co-defensive coordinator Glenn Schumann

Georgia EDGE, Darris Smith

Georgia EDGE, Darris Smith

Georgia EDGE, Chaz Chambliss

Georgia EDGE, Chaz Chambliss

Georgia OLB coach Chidera Uzo-Diribe

Georgia OLB coach Chidera Uzo-Diribe

Georgia quarterback Carson Beck

Georgia quarterback Carson Beck

Georgia Safety Malaki Starks

Georgia Safety Malaki Starks

Georgia Offensive line

Georgia Offensive line

Georgia running back Kendall Milton

Georgia running back Kendall Milton

Georgia center Sedrick Van Pran

Georgia center Sedrick Van Pran

Georgia Head Coach Kirby Smart met with the assembled media on Tuesday to preview the start of Georgia’s spring football practice. The Bulldogs enter spring practice coming off the program’s second consecutive National Championship but will use the spring to begin the process of finding answers at a number of positions following the offseason departure of several key players from the 2022 National Championship team. Spring practice opens today and culminates with the G-Day intrasquad scrimmage on Saturday, April 15th.

With regard to the impending quarterback battle this spring, Smart says it'll be all hands on deck. 

"I think it's hard to say who has a stronger arm. I think those two guys would argue about who has a stronger arm because I don't honestly know who has a stronger arm just from what we've seen in the past. You have to see those guys play in game action. I think they both have really good pocket presence. Brock (Vandagriff) is a really good athlete. Brock has added about 14 or 15 pounds of muscle. He wanted to get back to 215 out of his 203, 204 playing range. And Carson (Beck) has lost a little weight from 220, so they're right at the same size. It's hard to say the differences in those two. I don't think people give Carson enough credit for being a good athlete. He was a really good baseball player. He has great movement skills. He is not going to run as fast as Stetson (Bennett). I think Brock is a good athlete. He can see the field. Carson has probably played a little more, but both those guys are good. I wouldn't count out of this thing because this kid is talented, smart. I got to see him on the scout team the entire year and really saw him grow. I mean, when Monken left, I asked him about where he thought our quarterback room was. He was very adamant that we have three really talented, young quarterbacks, and Mike inheriting that room certainly feels that way, too. I'm excited about those guys. "

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