ATHENS -- Georgia's football team held its next-to-last scrimmage of spring practice Saturday morning in Sanford Stadium.

Well, some of the team did, anyway.

Eighteen players were sidelined by various injuries -- a reflection of a grueling spring of physical practices.

At least five projected defensive starters were among those not participating: cornerback Brandon Boykin, safety Bacarri Rambo, cornerback/safety Sanders Commings and inside linebackers Christian Robinson and Alec Ogletree. Boykin, Commings and Robinson were sidelined by concussions, Rambo by a sprained knee ligament and Ogletree by a strained groin.

The scrimmage was closed to the public and media, but statistics provided afterward by coach Mark Richt revealed that the Bulldogs had more success throwing than running -- or, if you prefer to look at it the other way, more success stopping the run than stopping the pass.

Richt reported that the quarterbacks threw five touchdown passes -- three by backup Hutson Mason and one apiece by starter Aaron Murray and freshman Christian LeMay -- but that the top rusher, tailback Carlton Thomas, gained only 26 yards on eight carries.

"Not much in the way of running the ball," Richt said, "but the guys [pass-]protected pretty good and threw and caught pretty good."

Of course, they were throwing and catching against an injury-depleted secondary.

The "good news," Richt said, is that none of the team's injuries are expected to jeopardize a player's availability for the season.

"When you compete the way we've been competing and hit the way we've been hitting, there's going to be some [injuries]," Richt said "But my goal this spring was to make sure that we're a physical football team and a team that will get after it every time we put pads on. And I have seen that."

Said wide receiver Tavarres King: "We're out there grinding. It's been a pretty rough spring, but we needed it. We needed it to get back to where we need to be."

Richt said he expects "a bunch" of the injured players to return to practice next week, including tailback Washaun Ealey, who has been sidelined most of the spring with a strained hamstring.

The numbers game

More details from the scrimmage:

  • Murray completed 11 of 16 passes for 125 yards, Mason 12 of 19 for 192 and LeMay two of two for 67. LeMay and Michael Bennett connected on a 66-yard touchdown -- "a broken play but those count, too," Richt said.
  • Caleb King was limited to 16 yards rushing on seven carries, and another tailback, Ken Malcome, was held out because of a groin injury that has bothered him all spring.
  • Shawn Williams, the only scholarship safety participating, and Richard Samuel, working as a first-team inside linebacker, led the defense with seven tackles apiece.
  • Outside linebacker Chase Vasser had a productive day: four tackles, an interception, a sack and a pass breakup.

G-Day format

Georgia will have three more practices -- Monday, Tuesday and Thursday -- before wrapping up the spring with the annual G-Day intra-squad game at 1 p.m. Saturday in Sanford Stadium.

Richt plans a new method of choosing sides for the spring game. In the past, coaches have chosen the squads, generally putting the first-string offense on the "red" team and the first-string defense on the "black" team. This time, Richt plans to pick offensive and defensive captains for each side and let them draft players for their rosters.

"Shoot, I've wanted to do this for years, but I always let the assistant coaches talk me out of it," Richt said. "This year, I'm not going to let them."

Players won't know how high, or low, they are drafted. The selections will be made with only the captains, Richt and director of sports medicine Ron Courson in the room, and then the rosters will be posted.