Georgia Southern football begins its spring session with 15 practices, featuring insights from defensive coordinator Brandon Bailey on goals, player development, transfers, and position changes.

The Big Picture

The spring session aims to address defensive weaknesses, enhance player skills, and integrate new talent into the team for improved performance in the upcoming season.

By the Numbers
  • Ayden Jackson and Jamari Whitehead among young players set for development.
  • Key transfers like Deontre Morris and Chance Gamble expected to make an immediate impact.
State of Play
  • Spring practices focus on improving tackling and reducing defensive errors.
  • Emphasis on player development across positions to build depth and consistency.
What's Next

Success for the Eagle defense in spring practice hinges on better tackling, limiting explosive plays, and applying defensive pressure for turnovers leading to victories in the fall.

Bottom Line

The spring session is pivotal for Georgia Southern to shore up its defense, integrate new talent effectively, and set the stage for a successful upcoming season through enhanced player skills and strategic improvements.