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EARLY
BIRD 2003 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW
THIS
WAS RELEASED NOVEMBER 28, 2002. PLEASE
VISIT OUR CURRENT
2003 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW.
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GEORGIA
BULLDOGS |
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OFFENSE
- 3
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------RETURNING
STARTERS------
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DEFENSE
- 7
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KEY
LOSSES
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OFFENSE:
J.T. Wall-FB, Terrence Edwards-WR, Jon Stinchcomb-OT,
Alex Jackson-OG, Ian Knight-C, Kevin Breedlove-OT,
Kareem Marshall-OT, Musa Smith-TB (NFL) |
DEFENSE:
Boss
Bailey-SLB, Tony Gilbert-MLB, Jonathan Kilgo-P,
Johnathan Sullivan-DT (NFL), Chris Clemons-WLB
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* DEPTH CHARTS were only designed as a simplistic
gauge for listing players that departed and players
that received the most playing experience (consistent
starters). NationalChamps.net recognizes the importance
of missing personnel data not listed such as redshirts,
transfers, injuries, incoming recruits, back ups,
and alternates. Their coverage will begin with our
full 2003 Preseason Preview due out this coming
spring. |
GEORGIA
2003 DEPTH CHART
Returning Starters/Key
Players
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OFFENSE
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QB |
David
Greene-Jr |
D.J.
Shockley-So |
FB |
.. |
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TB |
Tony
Milton-So |
Tony
Milton-So |
WR |
Michael
Johnson-Sr |
Damien
Gary-Sr |
WR |
Fred
Gibson-Jr |
.. |
TE |
Ben
Watson-Sr |
.. |
OT |
.. |
.. |
OG |
.. |
.. |
C |
.. |
.. |
OG |
.. |
.. |
OT |
.. |
.. |
K |
Billy
Bennett-Sr |
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DEFENSE
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DE |
Will
Thompson-Jr |
Robert
Geathers-Jr |
DT |
Kedric
Golston-So |
.. |
DT |
Ken
Veal-Sr |
Darrius
Swain-So |
DE |
David
Pollack-Jr |
.. |
SLB |
.. |
.. |
MLB |
.. |
.. |
WLB |
.. |
.. |
CB |
Decory
Bryant-Sr |
.. |
CB |
Bruce
Thornton-Sr |
.. |
ROV |
Kentrell
Curry-Sr |
.. |
FS |
Sean
Jones-Jr |
.. |
P |
Lee
Jackson-So |
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QUICK
ANALYSIS
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November
28, 2003 - Georgia gets better each
season under new coach Mark Richt. The
talent at the offensive skill positions
can match up with just about anyone. David
Green is a remarkable QB with excellent
receivers. The big problem facing the
Dawgs will be the dismantling of that
all-senior offensive line. Had it not
been for that factor, the Dawgs would
see a Top 10 ranking. The defense on the
other hand has a good deal returning.
There may be some concern at linebacker,
but the front wall and secondary remains
deep and experienced. Georgia will likely
be seen floating anywhere from #6 to #13.
The off-season will tell us more.
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