1. Georgia Tech wide receiver Micheal Summers’ work in spring practice has evidently been something less than spectacular.
Consistent play is the commodity coaches crave, and none of the Yellow Jackets have been able to provide it as yet. The responsibility falls perhaps most heavily upon Summers, who is by far the most experienced wide receiver. Summers, a junior, has played in 25 games and started 17.
To wide receivers coach Buzz Preston, the issue is not effort or ability, but perhaps stress Summers is placing upon himself.
“Mike’s a guy that really is highly critical of what he does,” Preston said.