Although UGA enters Saturday’s matchup against Steve Spurrier and South Carolina as the heavy favorite, they aren’t expecting any easy win. The Bulldogs are hard at work on the practice field to sharpen their gameplan for Week 3.
UGA quarterback Greyson Lambert throws a pass during Wednesday’s practice. Fans are hoping to see a more efficient start from Lambert in Saturday’s game against South Carolina. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA tight end Jackson Harris tries to bring in a pass from quarterback Greyson Lambert during Wednesday’s practice. Harris has impressed coaches this season and has seen the field a good bit in the team’s first two games. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA split end Kenneth Towns hauls in a pass during Wednesday’s practice. One of the veteran receivers on the Bulldogs’ roster, Towns will provide leadership for one of the youngest position groups on the team. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA quarterback Brice Ramsey throws a pass during Wednesday’s practice. Ramsey was used in a scripted series during Saturday’s game at Vanderbilt and completed 2 of 4 passes for 25 yards. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA coach Mark Richt looks on during quarterback drills during Wednesday’s practice. Richt has stated that Greyson Lambert remains Georgia’s starter heading into Week 3. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA long snapper Matthew Herzwurm runs a drill with tight end Jay Rome during Wednesday’s practice. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA running back Nick Chubb finishes a drill during Wednesday’s practice. Chubb rushed for 189 yards against Vanderbilt as he, and his fellow running backs, helped spark the Georgia offense. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA quarterback Greyson Lambert throws a pass during Wednesday’s practice. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA fullback Quayvon Hicks finishes a drill during Wednesday’s practice. With Christian Payne back at fullback, Hicks should be used in more of a rotation moving forward. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA quarterback Greyson Lambert looks to offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer for a call during Wednesday’s practice. Fans would like to see these two show more in the passing game after a poor showing against Vanderbilt. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA running back Nick Chubb runs a drill during Wednesday’s practice. Despite reports that he injured his ankle against Vanderbilt, Chubb has not missed a snap at practice, according to Georgia’s coaching staff. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie finishes a drill during Wednesday’s practice. The electric returner was one of the lone bright spots for the Bulldogs’ special teams unit on Saturday against Vanderbilt. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA quarterback Greyson Lambert throws a pass during Wednesday’s practice. After an 0-for-7 start to the game against Vanderbilt, Lambert finished by completing 11 of his final 14 passes. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA tailback Keith Marshall runs a drill during Wednesday’s practice. With a healthy Marshall on the roster, Georgia boasts an impressive stable of running backs. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA coach Mark Richt looks on during Wednesday’s practice. Richt told reporters on Tuesday that he hopes to remain at Georgia for a while longer. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA running back Nick Chubb moves on to the next drill during Wednesday’s practice. Through the season’s first two weeks, Chubb leads the SEC with 309 yards on the ground. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA tight end Jordan Davis finishes a drill during Wednesday’s practice. Davis is part of an extremely deep tight end group for the Bulldogs. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer looks on during Wednesday’s practice. The offensive gameplan has been conservative in the first two games, but fans are hoping that is not the case on Saturday. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie runs a ball safety drill during Wednesday’s practice. Although he is a dynamic returner, coaches believe McKenzie can make an impact in the offense as well. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)UGA running back Nick Chubb looks on during Wednesday’s practice. Chubb extended his streak of 100-yard rushing games to 10 against Vanderbilt but failed to score a touchdown for the first time as a starter for the Bulldogs. (Joshua L. Jones/Special)