Look: Georgia Bulldogs announce their Spring football schedule
While fans of Georgia Bulldogs basketball are gearing up for March Madness, fans of the football program are waiting for a different kind of madness, Spring ball. And those fans are in luck as the Bulldogs have announced their Spring practice schedule.
Georgia announced their official schedule with this look at the upcoming date, with this message to fans.
“The Spring practice schedule is set. We look forward to seeing you in a packed-out Sanford Stadium on GDay, April 16th!”
The Georgia Bulldogs became the top dawgs of the NCAA football world, winning their first national championship in 41 years. The Bulldogs have finally slain the dragon known as the Alabama Crimson Tide, who has been a consistent roadblock for the football program. And after an exciting season, ending in being crowned National Champions, is more than understanding the amount of excitement around their spring schedule.
Assistant coach Jahmile Addae pens farewell tweet to Georgia football
A day after it was reported he would leave Georgia for Miami, Jahmile Addae made it official. The defensive backs coach posted a farewell message via Twitter on Tuesday, thanking the Bulldogs for his time with the program.
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“I am forever thankful to coach Kirby Smart and Dawg Nation for my time here at the University of Georgia,” Addae wrote. “The players I coaches and the coaches I had the privilege of coaching alongside have been a blessing to my family and I in so many ways. I believe in letting the Lord guide my steps… With that being said, my time in Athens has come to an end but will forever remain with me.”
Reports first emerged Monday evening that Addae was leaving Georgia to sign a two-year deal as the defensive backs coach of Miami. The coach spent one season in Athens after previous stops at West Virginia, Cincinnati and Arizona. He helped coach a Bulldogs secondary that led the SEC with 16 interceptions and 62 passes defended. Georgia also finished 12th in the country in passing defense, giving up just 189.7 yards per game.
The Hurricanes are getting one of the best recruiters in the country. Addae aided the team in landing the No. 3 overall class in 2022 according to On3’s Team Consensus Rankings, including a commitment from five-star safety and No. 6 overall player Malaki Starks.