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Wednesday Practice Held Indoors
August 16, 2017 | Football
ATHENS -- The 15th-ranked Georgia Bulldogs conducted a 90-minute practice in full pads Wednesday in their Indoor Athletic Facility (IAF).
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After the workout, selected offensive players met with the media and provided an update on preseason camp.
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Junior wide receiver Michael Chigbu, a 6-2, 213-pound native of New Orleans, said the team has been working hard and when they leave the field each day, the goal is to have no regrets.
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"I'm trying to be the best player I can be and add value to the team," said Chigbu who played in 12 games last season with six starts. "Our unit is pushing each other, and I think we are further along this year compared to last year. We all need to get better."
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When asked about how the new wide receivers were adjusting to college football, Chigbu said everyone has been productive and looking to earn playing time.
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"We're all pulling hard to get a spot, but our focus is on the team," Chigbu added.
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Sophomore tight end Issac Nauta, a 6-4, 246-pound native of Buford, Ga., said he is more comfortable now in his second preseason camp and that goes for his roommate and good friend sophomore quarterback Jacob Eason.
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"We got to experience the learning curve together and that helped a lot," said Nauta. "I have high expectations for myself to perform every time I'm on the field and help the team win. Jacob and I have been roommates for a while, and we know each other and have a really good bond."
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Nauta appeared in all 13 games last season with five starts. He tallied 29 receptions for 361 yards and three touchdowns to earn Freshman All-America honors from multiple outlets. He said he's more confident this year but has plenty of room to grow.
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"It's all about growth, and I'm still learning," said Nauta. "I've got a full year under my belt, and I'm trying to help the younger guys too. I'm learning to be more physical and be a better blocker. Blocking in high school versus blocking in college, especially in the SEC, it's another level."
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Wednesday's workout marked the second time this week that the Bulldogs have spent time practicing indoors. On Monday, the Bulldogs utilized their new $30.2 million IAF for the first part of practice due to inclement weather and then finished up outside on the Woodruff Practice Fields.
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The 2017 season opener will be Saturday Sept. 2 against Appalachian State. Kickoff is slated for 6:15 p.m., and the game will air on ESPN.
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