Georgia will depend on ‘smart guy’ Aaron Davis in the secondary — but where?

ATHENS – If the prerequisite for playing Georgia's star position is a college degree, then Aaron Davis, much like the man he would replace, qualifies.

Davis graduated from UGA in December with a bachelor’s degree in finance. He’s now in grad classes, majoring in computer systems engineering.

“Aaron’s a smart guy,” fellow safety Dominick Sanders said.

He’s also a pretty good football player. Despite not being offered a scholarship out of high school, Davis has started 30 games at Georgia and is set to start again this year.

The only question is where.

Davis has been working as a first-team star — also called the nickelback position — which is the lone vacant starting spot on Georgia’s defense. The man who played star last year, Maurice Smith, had earned his undergraduate degree from Alabama in just three years.

Davis was a starting safety last year, but he’s also started at cornerback, and has played star and the money – the middle spot in a dime defense.

“Ever since I’ve been here at Georgia I’ve been moved around,” Davis said. “My first game ever I played safety. Then I played corner the rest of that season. “Just changing between different positions doesn’t bother me at all.”

On its face, it would seem Davis’ experience would be more valuable at nickelback. That’s a crucial spot where you can be on an island and have to make quick decisions all over the field.

Whoever plays safety, on the other hand, will have four-year starter Dominick Sanders next to him. So if that’s all taken in consideration, it could make sense to start Davis at star, and have a youngster —sophomore J.R. Reed or freshman Richard LeCounte — get his feet wet at safety.

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