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5 things we learned from Georgia's spring game

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Georgia's G-Day wrapped up with a lot of interesting narratives. Here are five things Georgia fans learned from the scrimmage game.

The Georgia Bulldogs' G-Day spring football game wrapped up on Saturday, April 18, with the red team (first-string offense) winning 27-17 against the black team (first-string defense). It was a day to give Georgia fans a look at the starters for next season, along with a few intriguing backups. Overall, it was a much-needed day of reps for Georgia, and many interesting narratives emerged from it.

Georgia's TE room is going to be elite this season Georgia tight end coach Todd Hartley has done a phenomenal job in constructing Georgia's tight end room. Since 2023, Hartley has recruited eight tight ends who were top five from their class. This season, the tight end room looks like it's all going to come together.

Kaiden Prothro already looks like a game-changer, Elyiss Williams and Ethan Barbour are beasts at run blocking, and Lawson Luckie should get more snaps in the passing game as he replaces Oscar Delp. Jaden Reddell improved tremendously as well. With Georgia's tight end depth, some are even calling for the team to line up in 14 personnel (one running back, four tight ends) more often.

All the tight ends in the room got the chance to shine, and they all delivered. It remains to be seen if anyone of them can be as dominant as Brock Bowers was, but Georgia has a lot to work with in the TE room. Hezekiah Millender was a baller Speaking of loaded rooms, the Georgia quarterback room looked solid.

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