Mike Bobo
0:00—Areas of improvement, including starting fast, since last season
1:27—Bobo’s assessment of the offensive line (“We got to be one unit upfront”)
2:35—What Bobo has “learned” from Gunner Stockton
3:45—The “identity” of Georgia’s current offense (“Everything starts with the run game”)
5:16—Nate Frazier’s development (gives Frazier and Coach Crawford credit)
6:48—Stockton’s involvement in the run game
8:35—Competition at the skill positions, particularly involving the transfer players
9:40—Feedback on Colbie Young and Noah Thomas
11:25—Details the tight end room (“When they’re in that room, they know they got to compete”)
12:53—Impressions of four freshman receivers, and the advantage of coming in early
14:16—Development of Stockton and improvement in UGA’s run game
17:09—Comments on his health and retirement rumors
Glenn Schumann
0:00—Opening remarks on the first few practices of fall camp—“passion, fire, and energy”
1:04—Gauging prospects’ ability to recall information
2:14—Comments on the defense’s size and speed (cannot compare to previous teams)
3:17—Comments on the more experienced players in Schumann’s unit
4:39—Any players who can fill Jalon Walker’s role of making opposing players “uncomfortable”?
6:03—Feedback on Christen Miller and his challenge of sustaining high-level play
7:23—Why the drop off in run defense (statistically) the last two seasons?
9:27—His approach to the “abrupt” movements and educating his players
10:07—Schumann’s feedback on Elo Modozie, Joseph Jonah-Ajonye, and Quintavius Johnson
12:43— Schumann’s feedback on Kris Jones and Elijah Griffin
14:10—The defense failing to meet “the standard” last season
15:14—A football coach being a “teacher”
Kirk Benedict
0:00—His experience at Duke; Starters playing on special teams
1:05—On Smart indicating that punt/punt return is the most important “play” in football
2:26—Watching the number of plays per individual player in-game?
3:29—Feedback on transfer Zachariah Branch
4:36—Drew Miller preparing for Sugar Bowl, this season
5:42—Stats that accurately gauge “hidden yardage”
6:51—Brett Thorson’s health, preparation
7:36—Gunners following Arian Smith & Dominic Lovett, and what he looks for in a gunner
9:20—Why does a good kicker or punter come to Georgia?
10:25—The difference in Georgia’s kickoff returns from 2023 to 2024
11:30—Explanation of a placekicker’s inaccuracies
12:45—KJ Bolden’s possibility of playing gunner
13:15—Georgia’s special teams “culture”
Travaris Robinson
0:00—Opening comments on fall camp
0:30—The starting position at safety opposite of Bolden—outlook?
1:44—KJ Bolden’s responsibility and role despite his inexperience
3:13—Impression of JaCorey Thomas (“waited his turn”)
4:16—Robinson’s involvement in year 2 compared to year 1
5:24—On the three transfer-portal defensive backs
7:08—What he’s seen from the offense so far in fall camp?
8:04—Feedback on Ellis Robinson
Todd Hartley
0:00—Opening comments, including the interview order
0:24—Coaching the tight end room, and all the help he has
1:26—Feedback on Lawson Luckie, including his ability to “pull others” toward him
3:30—Jaden Reddell “coming out of his shell” since a year ago
4:59—Working under/with John Lilly
6:37—“Run the Damn 13 Personnel”—wanting guys with positional versatility
8:21—“A plan” to get the true freshmen snaps during the season?
9:59—Still a “presence” of Brock Bowers at Georgia?