ATHENS - Tramel Terry was going through drills at a recent Georgia spring practice when something he did triggered an impromptu life lesson from Jeremy Pruitt.
"Tramel, you're great when (things) are going great. The play's going good, and you do (things) good," said Pruitt, the secondary coach and defensive coordinator. "But when (things) are going bad, you don't know what to do. The play's going bad, and you play (badly)."
Terry listened but did not respond. Pruitt quickly moved on with the drill and the other defensive backs, including Reggie Wilkerson.
Two years ago Terry and Wilkerson were among the top players in Georgia's signing class, only to suffer ACL injuries.