ESPN (!), bringing the Dawg porn

In an article about the 25 best college offenses over the next three seasons, well… get that cold shower ready.

1. Georgia Bulldogs

2018 future QB ranking: 1

2017 future offense ranking: 13

Scouting the Bulldogs: Is Kirby Smart, a career defensive coach, building an offensive juggernaut in Athens? It sure seems that way. The quarterback position is secure with Jake Fromm‘s emergence as a freshman in 2017, along with the signing of Justin Fields, ESPN’s top-ranked recruit in the 2018 class. Although Georgia loses standout running backs Nick Chubb and Sony Michel, D’Andre Swift (618 rush yards, 7.6 yards per carry) is entering his sophomore year. The Bulldogs also signed Zamir White, ESPN’s top-ranked running back and No. 15 overall player in the 2018 class, and James Cook.

“That next back is going to be a dude,” a defensive coordinator who faced Georgia last year said of Swift. “He hurt us more than the other two. I don’t think that’s going to fall off very much, and then they have Zamir White coming in.”

Wideout Terry Godwin is back for one more year and tight end Isaac Nauta could play two more seasons. Georgia has made some of its biggest gains on the line, a potential weakness entering last season. Tackle Andrew Thomas is only a sophomore — “He jumped off the tape like he’s going to be unbelievable,” an SEC defensive coordinator said — and Georgia has loaded up on ESPN 300 linemen in the past two classes, including 2017 five-star tackle Isaiah Wilson and the top two guards in the 2018 class, Trey Hill and Jamaree Salyer.

Man, that’s a lot of rat poison.  Be still, my heart.

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13 responses to “ESPN (!), bringing the Dawg porn

  1. bulldogbry

    gigity

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  2. Argondawg

    The fact that our offensive line looks like it may be the scariest thing to them may be the biggest two year direction change in UGA football history. We are about to be known for putting O line men in the league. Probably as much or more so than RB,…….maybe. It’s not just crazy talk anymore.

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    • Erk's Forehead

      “Probably as much or more so than RB,…….maybe”
      Better put down that Mary Jane before Jimmy Williamson shows up.

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  3. ChiliDawg

    It’s a good thing I’m sitting under a desk.

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  4. Spike

    I’m gonna have a cigarrete and stare at the ceiling a while..

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  5. PTC DAWG

    I been telling y’all for a while now.

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  6. DawgPhan

    Everywhere you look on offense you have a pretty good option. Should be an exciting offense to watch.

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  7. Hogbody Spradlin

    Easy for you, paywall breath. 😉

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  8. Athens Townie

    But aren’t we supposed to be complaining about Chaney or Bobo or something?

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    • Macallanlover

      No advance complaining, but the 2nd half of the Bama game reminds me that he is still capable of not using all the tools available to us. You can argue that was Smart’s directive to begin running time off the clock, and that could well be true, but how he chose to do it was more likely Chaney’s call. You don’t get that many chances to slay the Evil Empire and we flat blew that opportunity.

      Fans rightly point out there were 3-4 horribly wrong calls by officials but they wouldn’t have determined the outcome had we made a few more first downs, or scored one more time. Chaney has an even more loaded toolbox in 2018, hope he let’s it rip until the snake is totally dead in 2018.

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  9. Got Cowdog

    D’Andre Swift (618 rush yards, 7.6 yards per carry)
    This was our third string tailback who carried the ball a whopping six times a game or so.
    Offensive juggernaut, indeed. Look out SEC.

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