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If UGA’s offensive line is going to take the next step, it will be led by center Sedrick Van Pran

Sedrick Van Pran Georgia offensive lineman Sedrick Van Pran (63), Georgia offensive lineman Earnest Greene III (71) after Georgia’s G-Day spring scrimmage on Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Ga., on Saturday, April 16, 2022. (Photo by Tony Walsh) (Tony Walsh/Tony Walsh/UGAAA)

Georgia’s offensive line has a lot of potential. Sedrick Van Pran knows this, as he practically embodies it. The New Orleans native was a highly coveted offensive line prospect in the 2020 recruiting cycle.

Even after Sam Pittman departed for Arkansas, Van Pran still ended up signing with Georgia. After redshirting as a freshman, he went on to start all 15 games at center for Georgia in their championship season.

Related: Impact of Sam Pittman on Georgia football program still obvious after SEC media days

Now Van Pran returns for his second year as a starter. He notes how much more comfortable he feels entering this season, as well as how strong his rapport is with Stetson Bennett.

But the redshirt sophomore knows he can’t get comfortable at this point. Not when he’s now the obvious leader on Georgia’s offensive line.

Read more at DawgNation.com



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