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Dominic Lovett during fall practice
Lovett, Wilson, II Preview Fall Season
August 21, 2024 | Football
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D. Lovett
D. Wilson II
ATHENS, Ga. – University of Georgia senior wide receiver Dominic Lovett and sophomore Damon Wilson, II met with the media on Wednesday afternoon and offered the following comments.
#6 Dominic Lovett | Sr. | WR
On helping new transfer receivers…
"It wasn't honestly just me. It was really a team thing. As a team after practice, we would sit down and watch film, and all of us go over our goods, our bads, our ups and our downs. If you can't take constructive criticism from your own teammates, then you won't be able to take it from anybody. So, we as a team, help each other. We don't nag on each other or get on each other. We just try to help each other out. We're just trying to grow as a group."
On preseason growth in the receiver room…
"I would just say all of us grew more comfortable with the playbook, understanding the scheme and not just looking at where you are on the field, but having conceptual learning, and learning the whole play instead of just knowing your position. It's important because you might not be in that position at a different time. We might call a different formation, or you might be in a different role. So, just the biggest thing as a whole offense is just having interchangeable parts - people being able to switch to different positions and make sure we're still doing our job."
On Joenel Aguero…
"I'd say as far as confidence he also understands the scheme and conceptual learning. I feel like that the defense does the same thing that the offense does, which is switch. So, even with those younger guys and the older guys coming in, being able to be interchangeable parts and help out one another, I feel like that's going to make our whole team more versatile. So, everybody helping everybody trying to achieve the big goal."
#10 Damon Wilson, II | So. | OLB
On his weight-gaining process this offseason…
"After my injury, I was around 235 and then came home. My dad and I really focused on putting on weight and getting my legs balanced. And so, I tried to put on like 15 [pounds], and the highest I got to was about like 252. I think the season I'll be playing around 248, 25. That'll be my range."
On the importance of strength conditioning…
"For me, I know my plan wasn't just to be an edge rusher. I want to be able to play first and second down, and I need that extra weight to be able to anchor and hold my weight against bigger and more aggressive tackles and just the overall strike. And then injuries as well, it [strength-conditioning] helps prevent injuries in the long run."
On matching up in practice against Monroe Freeling and their relationship…
"Monroe has definitely gotten better. We've both gotten a lot better, and we've been able to see each other improve. I mean, coming in, we're both roommates, so we talk a lot about football. Football is one of our biggest things, that's how we connected. So, it's just being able to have an offensive tackle who's a close friend of mine, and then we can talk about just the small little details. We're going to be good together for the next three or four years. Good roommate, good guy, good person."
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