ATHENS, Ga. -- Georgia hit the practice field for their second workout of preseason camp on Saturday. The Bulldogs are still in helmets only in compliance with the NCAA's mandated acclimation period. It forces teams to start every spring and preseason camp in helmets before the shoulder pads can be put on.

UGA will have two weeks of practice before classes begin and the NCAA's 20-hour rule takes effect -- the same rule that governs practice time during the season. The team must get at least one day off per week but the other days will be full of meetings, training, treatment, walkthroughs and practice.

In the first practice of camp, Dawgs247 focused almost exclusively on the newcomers. We were able to capture photos and jersey numbers for the 10 signees from the 2019 class who enrolled over the summer (the other 14 arrived in January) as well as a pair of graduate transfers.

Reporters were allowed to see 10 minutes today as opposed to the 17 we got on Friday. The first three minutes of the session were the only opportunity for us to shoot photos but that was plenty enough time to capture some of the action. Scroll down to see scenes from the Bulldogs second preseason practice.