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Bulldogs Conduct Full Pads Practice

ATHENS, Ga. --- The Georgia Bulldogs (3-3, 2-1 SEC) practiced in full pads
for two and a half hours on Tuesday afternoon as they worked to install
their game plan for this weekend's game with Vanderbilt (2-4, 0-3 SEC) in
Nashville.

"Practice today was good," head coach Mark Richt said. "We got a lot of good
work in. I'm continued to be impressed with the progress of (Bacarri) Rambo.
He's playing with a lot of confidence, and I really think he's going to help
us out."

During his pre-practice talk with the Bulldogs, Richt named this week's team
captains. Three of the four captains will be tackles -- Geno Atkins and Kade
Weston on defense and Clint Boling on offense. Redshirt freshman Sanders
Commings earned the first captain's "C" of his career to represent the
special teams.

"Sanders played really well on special teams last week," Richt said. "He's a
guy who has been close to making a lot of plays. Last week, he took it to
another level. I'm pleased we were able to reward him by naming him a
captain."

At lunchtime on Tuesday, Richt and selected players took part in the
Bulldogs' weekly press conference. There he discussed the matchup with the
Commodores in detail.

"We have to get back on the winning track against Vanderbilt, that¹s our
hope," Richt said. "Coach (Bobby) Johnson has done a really fine job there.
Since we¹ve been playing them for so many years, we¹ll go back years on the
video and it seems like every year you progress, they are getting faster and
more athletic. They are really playing extremely well, especially on
defense. They have had their struggles on offense, but defensively they are
really giving everybody a bunch of grief. Overall they are a very
well-coached team. It is a team that I¹m sure is just as hungry for a
victory as we are. We are looking forward to getting over there and getting
back on the winning track."

This week's contest will be televised on the SEC Network and will be
broadcast on more than 80 affiliate stations from coast to coast. Kickoff is
slated for 12:21 ET.

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