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Visiting recruit exposes what Kirby Smart's practices are really like

A visiting recruit peeled back the curtain and revealed what Georgia's practices are actually like.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart looks toward the field during the Sugar Bowl and College Football Playoff quarterfinals at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, La., on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026.
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart looks toward the field during the Sugar Bowl and College Football Playoff quarterfinals at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, La., on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026. | Ayrton Breckenridge/Clarion Ledger / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Georgia fans will always wondere what a pratice led by Kirby Smart is like. They always hear stories of his intensity and what his coaching style is like, but very rarely do they actually find out specific details on what it is like to be coached by Smart.

Thankfully a visiting recruit pulled back the curtain and exposed what one of Georgia's practices this week was like.

"Practice was intense and focused... The coaches emphasized to fix the small bad habits. Overall, it felt like a productive session that's setting the team up for success this season."

Visiting recruit shares specific details on Georgia's practices this week

Running back Tristan Robinson was on campus this week visiting Georgia. He is a member of the 2028 recruiting class, so his recruitment is still young. There is very little information known about his recruitment at this time, but his visit ended up revealing what a practice led by Kirby Smart is really like.

Robinson discussed how intense and focused Smart was during Georgia's practice. That won't surprise anyone because every story about Smart during practice involves an element of extreme intensity and passion. But he also revealed that Smart is focusing on a lot of small details with his team right now, and that is a bit surprising.

Spring practices are all about getting Georgia's new team used to playing together. There are countless new faces that have to learn what it's like to play at Georgia and with their new teammates, but Smart instead is focusing on all the little details that will make each individual player a little better.

There's been no greater example of that this week than how hard Smart has been coaching wide receiver Talyn Taylor.

Georgia's team will look much different this season, but just because there are a lot of new faces doesn't mean it won't be the same style of football that has led to a historic run under Smart. And based on this account from a visiting recruit, fans do not have to worry about Georgia's standard decreasing this season.

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