Fromm appears set at quarterback for No. 3 Georgia's opener

Fromm appears set at quarterback for No. 3 Georgia's opener

Updated Mar. 4, 2020 2:05 p.m. ET

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — The last remaining strand of drama in the Georgia quarterback competition may have disappeared when Jake Fromm was asked about possible starters at tailback.

Fromm, No. 3 Georgia's returning starter, had complimentary comments about D'Andre Swift, Elijah Holyfield and other running backs on Monday before adding "I'm really excited to see who will be standing next to me when we go out for the first drive."

First drive? That's for starters.

That's as close to a confirmation that has come from Fromm or coach Kirby Smart about quarterback plans for the Bulldogs' opener against Austin Peay on Saturday. Smart has no plan to name a starter before the game. No announcement may be necessary.

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Fromm has remained the starter since taking over for injured Jacob Eason in the 2017 opener.

"Jake's been going with ones the whole time," Smart said Monday.

Smart wouldn't say if expects to play top freshman Justin Fields, who has pushed Fromm since spring practice .

"I think the game will dictate how we get to play those guys," Smart said, adding "Both of these kids have practiced their tail off and both of them have done a good job in fall camp."

Monday's news conference was Fromm's first of the preseason, and he discussed his two summer accidents. He said having a fishing hook stuck in his leg was only a minor inconvenience. A bigger issue came was a small fracture of his left (non-throwing) hand when hit on a boat by a tow rope used for skiing.

Fields was ready for the start of preseason practice, though he is wearing a small brace on the hand.

"Honestly, I didn't want coach Smart to find out until I really knew what was going on and how bad it really was," he said. "I was trying to keep it kind of under the table, but it's all good now and good to go."

Fromm said he will soon have X-rays to determine if he needs to keep wearing the brace.

There might be a closer watch on future summer watersports.

"I haven't decided it's too dangerous yet," he said. "We're going to kind of play around with that and kind of see how much of it I can do and still stay safe. We're going to kind of test those waters."

Fromm may play a more important role as a passer this season after he enjoyed the luxury of handing off to senior tailbacks Sony Michel and Nick Chubb in 2017. He threw for 2,615 yards with 24 touchdowns and only seven interceptions and ranked ninth in the nation in passing efficiency.

Fromm led Georgia to the Southeastern Conference championship and a spot in the national championship game , where it lost to Alabama. Teammates say Fromm already is showing more leadership as a sophomore.

"He's more outspoken, more talkative to people, trying to get our minds right before the play," senior center Lamont Gaillard. "When he does his job, then everybody is going to be on the same page. Me and him, we just get on the same page and we know the offense is going right with us."

Smart said he had not made Fromm available for interviews before Monday because he didn't want his quarterbacks forced to answer questions about each other.

Smart said Fromm "commands a lot of respect" when asked to speak in front of the team.

"He's one of our best leaders," Smart said. "I think for Jake's sake the most important thing he could do for this camp and even spring practice was be a better player and grow and get better. And he's done that. He's done everything we've asked him to do."

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