Georgia Bulldogs: 5 Offensive Players to Watch Vs. ULM

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Georgia Bulldogs running back Nick Chubb (27) stiff arms Louisville Cardinals cornerback Terell Floyd (19) during the first quarter of the Belk Bowl held at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports

Less than two days separate us from another fantastic football season Between the Hedges for our Georgia Bulldogs.

On Saturday at Noon, our beloved Georgia Bulldogs will once again tee it up Between the Hedges when the ULM Warhawks of the Sun Belt Conference come to the Classic City.  Georgia enters the 2015 Season ranked #9 in the Nation as the presumed favorites to win the SEC East and play for an SEC Championship.  By winning the SEC, the Georgia Bulldogs would be in a very favorable position to make the 2nd Annual College Football Playoff.

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The story of the 2015 Georgia Bulldogs will begin Saturday at Noon.  Though neither HC Mark Richt or DC Jeremy Pruitt are taking Louisiana-Monroe lightly, the Georgia Bulldogs are the overwhelming favorites to win their season opener against their non-Power 5 opponent.

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Though the starters will play some, expect many underclassmen and other reserves to get their fair share of opportunities against the Warhawks should the Dawgs take a commanding lead Saturday.  I’m certain that all three scholarship quarterbacks will play versus ULM as we will learn how deep our favorite football team is entering next week’s SEC opener at Vanderbilt in Nashville.

Saturday is a great opportunity to see how new OC Brian Schottenheimer’s offense will look and how Jeremy Pruitt’s defense is starting to come together in his second year with the program.  Tonight we are going to look at some players on the offensive side of the football.  Who are the playmakers we can rely on when Georgia is dictating the tempo?  Here are five Georgia Bulldogs to keep an eye on when UGA is possessing the football.

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