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5 questions for Georgia football entering spring drills: Quarterbacks and much more

Jamon Dumas-Johnson (Getty) ATHENS, GA - SEPTEMBER 24: Collin Schlee #19 of the Kent State Golden Flashes is sacked by Javon Bullard #22 and Jamon Dumas-Johnson #10 of the Georgia Bulldogs in the first half at Sanford Stadium on September 24, 2022 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images) (Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

ATHENS — Georgia football coach Kirby Smart has a knack for finding the right answers.

The trick is identifying the right questions to prioritize in spring drills, something Smart and his staff have proven quite adept at.

The two-time reigning national champion Bulldogs begin spring football drills today with an elite coaching staff looking to sort through — and sort out — yet another loaded roster.

Smart will apply the same thorough, measured approach that has worked so well through his previous postseason-offseasons, each one producing a Top 10 finish as he enters his eight season at the helm.

Georgia heads into this offseason a heavy favorite to win yet another national championship in 2023.

Smart, however, will be focused on winning one day at a time.

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