Dan LeFevour hasn't exactly established himself as a household name playing quarterback at a small school in a non-BCS conference. His numbers last season, however, quickly caught the attention of Georgia's players and coaches.
Georgia's next two opponents - Central Michigan and South Carolina - will both be coming off Thursday games before they take on the Bulldogs, and that schedule has its advantages, head coach Mark Richt said.
Corvey Irvin doesn't see the sun rise often these days. Running is reserved for practice and conditioning, not early morning wake-up calls. Shaving in the morning would simply take away from his grizzled look.
The past few days, many of Georgia's players have arrived for post-practice interviews with creaky joints and sore muscles, dripping sweat and aching from head to toe.