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Georgia football 2020 wide receiver blueprint resembles that of past College Football Playoff teams

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edited August 2020 in Article commenting
imageGeorgia football 2020 wide receiver blueprint resembles that of past College Football Playoff teams

Welcome to Good Day, UGA, your one-stop shop for Georgia football news and takes. Check us out every weekday morning for everything you need to know about Georgia football, recruiting, basketball and more. What should the statistical expectations be for Georgia football freshman wide receivers? A season ago, George

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  • RealityBasedDawgFanRealityBasedDawgFan Posts: 198 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I am just happy that I do not have to witness Tyler Simmons out there at WR anymore. Good kid, not a great WR.

  • kirkhilleskirkhilles Posts: 1,156 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Exciting! Can't wait. I think WRs have been one of the weakest point in our offense (at least in my opinion) in previous years. The missed catches by players last year hurt Fromm and cost us some potentially big plays. This WR core might've been able to make Fromm look really, really good last year.

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  • RedPantsDawgRedPantsDawg Posts: 191 ✭✭✭ Junior

    You have Pickens at the top and Landers at the bottom. Everyone else is in between with little production with the exception of Blaylock and he is hurt. Hopefully the freshman know how to catch and run the right routes. Maybe the TE's will get their number called this year too.

  • tommieleetommielee Posts: 1,174 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Will Tommy Bush be able to help this season, he had a nagging groin injury all of last year? Can Matt Landers get softer hands, the TD he finally snagged against Baylor in the Bowl Game almost came out? D-Rob needs to do what he did while on the West Coast. Blaylock has talent, but will that ACL tear he suffered in the SEC title game be healed enough to play much? So, what freshmen receiver will be able to step forward in a big way?

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