Georgia has something special brewing in their backfield next season. Nate Frazier and Chauncey Bowens both return for another year to form what could be one of the best running back duos in the country.
Before that becomes reality though they need to prove it on the field, and before they prove it on the field they need to get a lot better this offseason. The good news is that they have a new coach guiding them in Robert Woods who is already dishing out great advice for them to use both on the football field and in life.
Georgia running backs are already learning life lessons from Robert Edwards 👀
— Anthony Dasher (@AnthonyDasher1) April 3, 2026
Nate Frazier asked Edwards how he overcame his fumbling issues. Edwards' response: "Fumbling is a mindset thing. Whatever you do in life is a mindset thing."
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New Georgia assistant Robert Edwards is helping Nate Frazier reach his potential on and off the field
One area that Frazier has struggled with throughout his career is taking care of the football. He is a back that any team in the country would be lucky to have, but his issues securing the ball is what has held him back from reaching his full potential.
Edwards also had issues securing the football during his time as a player at Georgia as well. He was able to overcome that during his career, so Frazier went to him looking for some advice. So what did Edwards say to him? He said that fumbling is all a mindset thing, just like whatever he does in life is a mindset thing as well.
This is the perfect advice for Frazier because he clearly has all the tools needed to be a great running back. He knows how to secure the football and not fumble it, but for whatever reason that has still been a problem for him. So Edwards' advice to work on his mindset surrounding this is exactly what he needs to hear because having more confidence in himself could be the thing that fixes this problem.
While that is great advice on its own, it is also something that applies to Frazier's daily life. So while fans will care more about what Frazier does on the football field, this life advice is something that he can hold onto for the rest of the life.
