A year ago, Georgia would have been forced to brave the August heat for a fourth consecutive practice.
Then the $30.2 million indoor practice facility was constructed, eliminating the chore that was bussing to the club sports complex. This time, the Bulldogs were able to head indoors and practice comfortably without the worry of overheating.
It is something head coach Kirby Smart is happy for, considering he previously stated how fatigued his players got during the 2016 preseason by having to practice so many consecutive days outdoors.
This is one of the many reasons Georgia constructed an indoor facility.