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Georgia Freshman Defender Impresses KJ Bolden
Bulldogs' Tyriq Green makes impact in spring practice
Apr. 6, 2026 at 2:40pm
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Georgia football freshman Tyriq Green has impressed during spring practice, making two interceptions in the team's first scrimmage. Veteran defensive back KJ Bolden has taken notice of Green's talent, saying the young player 'reminds me of me a lot'.
Why it matters
As the Bulldogs look to reload their defensive backfield, the emergence of a talented freshman like Tyriq Green could be a significant boost for the team. Georgia is hoping Green can develop into a key contributor in the secondary alongside veterans like Bolden.
The details
Tyriq Green, a 4-star recruit from Buford High School, has impressed the Georgia coaching staff with his play during spring practice. In the team's first scrimmage, Green made two interceptions, catching the eye of veteran defensive back KJ Bolden. Bolden, one of only two sure starters in the Bulldogs' defensive backfield this fall, said Green 'reminds me of me a lot' and praised the freshman's talent and potential.
- Georgia held its first spring practice scrimmage on April 4, 2026.
The players
Tyriq Green
A 4-star freshman defensive back from Buford High School who has impressed the Georgia coaching staff during spring practice.
KJ Bolden
A veteran defensive back for the Georgia Bulldogs, expected to be one of the team's starting defensive backs in the fall.
What they’re saying
“He reminds me of me a lot.”
— KJ Bolden, Georgia Defensive Back
What’s next
The Georgia Bulldogs will continue spring practice as they look to identify starters in the defensive backfield for the upcoming season.
The takeaway
The emergence of freshman Tyriq Green as an impact player in the Georgia secondary is an encouraging sign for the Bulldogs, who are looking to reload their defensive backfield. Green's early success could provide a boost to the team's defensive unit.





