WR Tavarres King: Bulldogs in great shape, eager start preseason camp

Georgia flanker Tavarres King gets behind the Michigan State defense for 80 of his 205 yards in his final game of last season. He's eager for more of the same. (AP photo)

Georgia flanker Tavarres King gets behind the Michigan State defense for 80 of his 205 yards in his final game of last season. He's eager for more of the same. (AP photo)

ATHENS — For Tavarres King, the football season can’t get here fast enough. The last time we saw him in game action, he was running up and down the field at Raymond James Stadium to the tune of 205 receiving yards with an 80-yard touchdown. However, his personal highlights got lost in what ended up being a gut-wrenching loss to Michigan State in triple overtime.

“I’ve been extremely eager all off-season to get back out there to continue where I left off,” said King, a senior flanker for the Bulldogs. “It was an extremely high note personally, but not as a team. So we’ve been getting after it this summer. Guys have been participating in drills and workouts. We’ve had pretty much perfect attendance all summer. Everybody’s eager to get back on the field and tackle this thing.”

King and his teammates don’t have much longer to wait. Players report for preseason camp on Tuesday.

Of course, none of them really ever left. According to King, the Bulldogs had 100 percent participation during summer workouts from returning lettermen and incoming freshman. Seventeen of Georgia’s 19 signees enrolled in classes in June and have worked out with the team all summer. Two others — defensive lineman John Atkins of Thomson and defensive end Leonard Floyd of Eastman — were unable to attain freshman eligibility and will attend prep school.

But about 100 players — 75 on scholarship and another 25 walkons — have remained in Athens to attend classes and participate in the Bulldogs’ revamped offseason strength and conditioning program. Program director Joe Tereshinski added  added longtime Penn State strength and conditioning director John Thomas and speed and agility specialist Sherman Armstrong to his staff after last season.

“It’s very different, and different is good. It’s definitely good,” King said. “We’ve adapted to the changes that have been made and everybody’s on board with what those guys bring to the table.”

King said he and the other skill players have been drawn particularly to Armstrong. The former track All-American at Illinois has been in Tampa training players for the NFL combine since 2008.

“Sherman’s a guy who knows how to run and runs well himself,” King said. “He’s a guy that us skill guys, we want to imitate his moves and learn everything we can from him because it makes us better.”

The Bulldogs’ summer routine included running and lifting on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and doing boxing and agility drills on Tuesday and Thursday mornings with team runs on those afternoons. They also run pass skeleton and position drills at least two days a week.

“Tuesdays and Thursday are long days because you wake up and do that boxing, then you go to class, eat lunch, come back over here, do speed and agility, then pass skel or position drills,” King said. “So those are long days, but they’re definitely beneficial.”

After first official team meeting of the season on Tuesday, the Bulldogs will undergo medical and physical testing on Wednesday and have the first practice Thursday on the Woodruff Practice Fields.

King said he is in the best shape of his life. He said he can speak for the entire team when he says there is no dread and nothing but anticipation for the opening of Georgia’s preseason football program.

“We’re ready to go,” King said. “This is what we train for. We train to play football. So we’re ready to get out there and compete with each other and make each other better.”

210 comments Add your comment

OrlandoDawg

July 28th, 2012
9:40 am

We are set and ready for a run to the BCS title…just keep focused Dawgs! The Dawg Nation is behind you 100%!

AAAAA Athens Bail Bonds R Us

July 28th, 2012
11:06 am

Any more of Richt’s goons get arrested today?

azdawg

July 28th, 2012
11:34 am

Sounds like the ghost of Erk Russel is in those meetings w/strength & conditioning coaches. He ran his defensive players until the sun went down but come 4th qtr they were still getting after it not drag a$$in. Maybe we’ll see the same this season as coach T gets players to buy in to it. Only thing to do now is fix the special teams and not get outcoached during big games.

TY

July 28th, 2012
10:31 pm

If the defense is as good as we all think Mitchell may not have to play but 3 plays on defense, then they punt. If offense controls the ball and Defense is stiffling He should have plenty of time to play offense.I cannot imagine him sitting on the bench when the defense keeps the other team off the field and we have long drives for TD’s…Oh yes…I forgot..we are a passing team…But as I said if the defense holds the opponent to 22 minutes on the field and the offense is on the field 38 minutes he should be rested.

RxDawg

July 29th, 2012
1:15 pm

We are all national champs in July. I’ve heard the talk before. It’s time to walk.

Ignore me

July 29th, 2012
2:17 pm

This is a test for content.

SamDawg

July 29th, 2012
9:58 pm

We need to have T King show up for all 12 games this year, instead of the 1 regular season game where he broke 50 yards last year.

Joe

July 30th, 2012
2:39 pm

yep- what a wasted effort- once again, we can lay it at the feet of our “award winning” QB and our FG kicker……same story- just a different game.
This comment has me concerned…..
He said he can speak for the entire team when he says there is no dread and nothing but anticipation for the opening of Georgia’s preseason football program.

Dread?????????????? really?????????????????????????? that probably can explain why we are where we are and Bama, LSU, Auburn and Fla have won NC….dread for a season to start?????????? Coach that is BS!!!!!

Joe

July 30th, 2012
2:41 pm

Comment above meant it sounded as if there was ‘dread” before but not this year

Keith

July 30th, 2012
2:44 pm

We also need to have a QB that quits handing points to the opponent and giving them the ball on STUPID decisions and mistakes. My bet is Murray will have at least 2 int in the missouri game….one will lead to a Tiger TD. Afterwards, we can listen to him blame a receiver…..CMR will blame the defense……and we will be 1-1……….on our way to a 9-3 year.