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WATCH: Jake Fromm spent spring break working on his game with QB coach David Morris

Michael Wayne Bratton

By Michael Wayne Bratton

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There’s a reason Jake Fromm never lost his starting job at Georgia to fellow five-star recruits Jacob Eason or Justin Fields, he will not be outworked.

The latest example of that came this spring break, despite the fact both Eason and Fields have left Georgia and the starting job in Athens is a lock to go to Fromm, Georgia’s rising junior continues to work as hard as ever to perfect his craft. Fromm trains each offseason with former Ole Miss quarterback David Morris, founder of QB Country (which is a quarterback training and development company based out of Mobile, Alabama) and this offseason was no different for the Bulldog signal caller.

In his two seasons in Athens, Fromm has completed over 64 percent of his passes for 5,376 yards, 54 touchdowns and only 13 interceptions. More importantly, Fromm has led the Bulldogs to a 24-5 record in his two collegiate seasons, which include the 2017 SEC Championship.

Check out some of the work Fromm has been doing this offseason in anticipation for spring practice, which began this week in Athens, in the video below, which was provided by QB Country:

Michael Wayne Bratton

A graduate of the University of Tennessee, Michael Wayne Bratton oversees the news coverage for Saturday Down South. Michael previously worked for FOX Sports and NFL.com

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