Florida head coach Billy Napier discusses Georgia's ability to maneuver around injuries, like the one to All-American tight end Brock Bowers, due to the depth of the Bulldogs' roster.
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00:00 number one tight end I guess a year ago.
00:03 So it's like they just have another guy to step in, it's pretty tough.
00:06 >> Yeah, no, I watch, I'm obviously talented at every position.
00:12 It's a deep team, they're able to survive some of those injuries.
00:16 And look, the freshman's really good too.
00:20 So they've got a very capable group.
00:22 And look, that guy's made plays this year too.
00:26 So I think it's plug and play.
00:29 I do have a ton of respect for the caliber of player that Brock Bowers is, right?
00:34 I mean, he's certainly a generational talent.
00:37 So I mean, I'd rather play them without him than with him.
00:42 So it is what it is.
00:45 >> Is there an intimidation factor maybe that you would wanna coach out of your
00:50 team when you look at a squad that, like you said, I mean, just anywhere you look,
00:53 they can kind of plug and play someone in there?
00:57 >> Yeah, they get to put 11 out there at a time.
00:59 So we get to put 11 out there at a time.
01:02 And ultimately, the team that plays the best most Saturdays wins the game.
01:10 And certainly these guys have done it a lot, done it very often.
01:15 So I think the key here is that we focus on the things that we can control.
01:22 And oftentimes this game is about not screwing it up as it is making the play.
01:31 I think we wanna go over there with the intentions of making things happen.
01:35 But I do have a ton of respect for Georgia, there's no question about it.
01:42 And I think the players do as well.