UGA practice notes: ‘Hard not to feel pressure’ in A.J.’s old spot, King says

ATHENS – Tavarres King, Georgia’s top returning receiver, is making the transition this spring from split end to flanker, A.J. Green’s old spot.

“It’s hard not to feel pressure when you’ve got big shoes to fill like that,” King said Saturday. “But I’m looking at it as a challenge; I’m challenging myself to be great.”

The change of positions, although not dramatic, is “a learning process right now for me,” King said.

“It’s a little different,” he said. “You got more space when you play flanker because it’s to the wider side of the field. Playing split end, I think you’ve got to be a little quicker and know how to operate in tight spaces.”

With the loss of Green, a projected top-10 NFL draft pick, and Kris Durham from last season’s team, one of the major projects of Georgia’s spring practice is rebuilding the receiver group.

“Guys are coming along,” King said. “Marlon Brown looks more and more like a great receiver every day. And Christian Conley [a 2011 signee who enrolled in January] looks real good, just coming in.”

Samuel update

Richard Samuel was Georgia’s No. 1 tailback at the start of the 2009 season, was moved to linebacker in spring practice last year and was redshirted last season partly because of a knee injury.

All of those developments have made his head spin at times, he admitted, “but I get focused back to what I need to do to get back on the field and get some playing time.”

This spring, he is settled in at inside linebacker, where Christian Robinson and former safety Alec Ogletree are the likely starters.

“If I practice well and show I can get the job done,” Samuel said, “I feel I’ll get a fair share of the playing time.”

He said he has only fleeting thoughts about his days as a tailback.

“I think about it every now and then when I look at the other running backs and compare [them] to what I would do if I was in their position,” he said. “But that’s about as far as it goes.”

Saturday’s practice

Georgia practiced for about 30 minutes in the rain in Sanford Stadium on Saturday morning before lightning cut the session short. The practice was the Bulldogs’ fourth of the spring and their first in full pads. The next practice is Tuesday. Coaches also were busy on the recruiting front Saturday with Georgia hosting its annual spring “Junior Day” for future prospects.

– Tim Tucker, AJC

109 comments Add your comment

AltamahaDawg

March 28th, 2011
2:09 pm

I would say that Richt and Co. has made about as much commitment to revamping the UGA defense as anyone possible could have. Complete flip of the staff, complete chance of the scheme, recruited as much talent as could. What else would you suggest they should have done this past year?

AltamahaDawg

March 28th, 2011
3:08 pm

I agree with other who say stop worrying about AJ. He is just a guy who used to play here. Durham proved that when you stand somebody in the place that AJ was supposed to be, they have a pretty good year, especially since they aren’t likely to be double teaming.. And Durham was not particualy our most physically gifted WR. King has far better balkl flight awareness. Not sure when folks are saying he let anyone down. he was just playing a position that was in effect taken away by our lack of a running game. Murray is going to find the flankers plenty of times this season.

nobody

March 28th, 2011
5:09 pm

wouldn’t it be nice if Bruce Figgins became a Varron Haynes?

nobody

March 28th, 2011
5:11 pm

wouldn’t it be nice if Richard Samuel turned into an Al Wilson?

DAWGMAN

March 29th, 2011
8:27 am

Nice to see you guys yucking it up. Don’t forget we still have coach richt and BoBo. We are doomed. In a shootout with Boise State…we are doomed. Step away from the Kool Aid.

AltamahaDawg

March 29th, 2011
10:04 am

Well heck, by any measure we were doomed before those got here too, so I guess the only thing to do do is go with what we have and look forward to the season.

AltamahaDawg

March 29th, 2011
10:05 am

Unless you can suggest a different plan.

It Ain't Rocket Science

March 29th, 2011
11:20 am

Just play to the best of your ability young man, and you will be just fine. UGA will be OK with you in the position, and if utilized right with your abilities, so will you.

chuck

March 29th, 2011
4:44 pm

Georgia needs an indoor practice facility. Enough said. Every other school probably has one. When it rains, practice stops and that is not good. With all the other improvements they have done there, I can’t undertstand why they don’t have one.