UGA Football: Jackson and Ericson Speak With the Media After Practice

The following are supplemental comments from J. Reid Parker Director of Athletics Greg McGarity and senior deputy athletic director Josh Brooks as follow up to stadium capacity and ticket distribution.
On whether the decision to allow tailgating has been decided/if not, when the public can expect that decision…
“Well, we outline in our note to our donors that we’ll make that decision a little bit later. I know Alabama has already come out and said no tailgating— Arkansas has, as well— but we’re going to wait and see. We don’t have to make that decision right now but certainly as we near the first game, we’ll make those decisions about tailgating. We will just wait and make that decision a little bit later.”
On what the status is of the Dawg Walk and whether that will take place…
“We don’t know yet. To practice social distancing, that’s not really conducive to the Dawg Walk, as we know it today. It’s really the only way our team can get into the stadium now, so I’m sure that will be modified in some degree. We just haven’t zeroed in on those plans for when we start in October.”
By John Frierson
UGA Staff Writer
Nakobe Dean loved playing football, basketball and baseball growing up. The ultra-athletic Georgia football sophomore first dunked a basketball the summer before he started eighth grade.
A 6-foot and 220-pound linebacker from Horn Lake, Miss., just south of Memphis, Dean had a very good freshman season on the Bulldog defense, playing in all 14 games and finishing with 25 tackles.
During a Quick Chat after practice Tuesday, the Bulldogs’ second of preseason camp, Dean talked about what he’s been doing the past few months, what he could eat every day, dunking at a young age and much more. Here’s some of what he had to say:
Frierson: How close to normal do things feel these days now that everyone is back together and you’re practicing football again?
Dean: As far as camp, yeah, we’re all in our little bubble and doing everything that we usually do. We don’t usually get out during camp and I know that when we do get out, it’s going to be a little different.
Frierson: Obviously it was a very unusual spring and summer because of the coronavirus pandemic, so how did you use all of the time that you had? Did you do anything interesting or fun?
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