The pressure is on Georgia's receiving corps to step up in the wake of A.J. Green's departure. (AJC file)
I mentioned yesterday all the worrying that college football fans do during August preseason practices and all the questions that surround the Georgia Bulldogs as they approach the season-opener with Boise State.
Most of the fan worrying I’ve heard recently has centered on the offense and I think that’s on the mark, so let’s put aside for now former hard-hitting Dawg Thomas Davis lamenting how “soft” last year’s defense was.
As for the offensive fretting, much of it has centered on the patchwork, thin offensive line and the inexperience at running back.
But as I noted yesterday, replacing the offensive production of A.J. Green and Kris Durham at flanker and split end is going to be a major challenge. The success Georgia has doing that will have a lot to say about whether Aaron Murray has to go through a sophomore slump or not.
Along those lines, we’ve all been heartened by
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