The Commercial Appeal

Georgia adjusting to turnover at WR

- Charles Odum ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATHENS, Ga. – Tyler Simmons doesn’t want lack of experience at wide receiver to be the weak spot that derails championsh­ip hopes for Jake Fromm and Georgia this season.

Fromm has led the Bulldogs to two straight appearance­s in the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game. Now the junior is throwing to new targets in preseason practice after losing his top five receivers from 2018.

Simmons, a senior with the modest total of 14 catches in his career, ranks as the Bulldogs’ top returner at receiver. Otherwise, there’s much talent but little experience at the position.

Fromm, tailback D’andre Swift and an offensive line regarded as perhaps the best in school history are reasons for Georgia fans to expect more success in 2019. The dramatic turnover at receiver may be cause to doubt the Bulldogs’ potential to contend for SEC and national championsh­ips.

“Of course we’re taking it as motivation,” Simmons said Tuesday. “We have a lot of talent in that room. A lot of people have yet to see that. Hopefully we’ll get a chance to get out on the field this year and put all that doubt away.”

Georgia receivers Mecole Hardman , Riley Ridley and Terry Godwin and tight end Isaac Nauta were selected in this year’s NFL draft.

Those departures left a huge void which grew when junior receiver Jeremiah Holloman was kicked off the team in June after university police investigat­ed an allegation that he punched and choked his girlfriend in 2018.

“Of course my initial reaction was it was a little upsetting, just having that big asset gone from the team,” Simmons said of Holloman’s exit. “It just opened the door for a lot of guys to step up and to show what they can do.”

Swift, the team’s leading returning rusher, now also ranks as the team’s returning leader in receptions.

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