Georgia Bulldogs: 5 Offensive Players to Watch Vs. ULM
By John Buhler
Nov 15, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs guard Brandon Kublanow (54) and guard Greg Pyke (73) and offensive tackle Kolton Houston (75) and center David Andrews (61) runs off of the field before their game against the Auburn Tigers at Sanford Stadium. Georgia won 34-7. Mandatory Credit: Jason Getz-USA TODAY Sports
The Georgia Bulldogs return four of five offensive linemen in 2015. Three will stay at the same position, one will move to another spot on the interior. That player is Junior C Brandon Kublanow.
Kublanow was a first-year starter last year as a true sophomore at left guard for the Georgia Bulldogs. He improved as the season went along, as did the entire starting unit. With three-year starting Center David Andrews now in the NFL, Kublanow will take over for Andrews and anchor the strong offensive line for the Georgia Bulldogs. True sophomore Isaiah Wynn will assume right guard for OL Coach Rob Sale.
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Georgia has benefited tremendously from seven straight years of strong play at the center position, David Andrews for the last three and Houston Texans Ben Jones the four before that. Is Brandon Kublanow the next great UGA center? Can the Dawgs have nine straight years of outstanding center play?
Kublanow came to Athens as the number two overall center prospect in the 2013 High School Graduating Class and has gotten re-acquainted with the position this summer. Coach Sale said that Kublanow’s improved snapping in the shotgun along with his situational awareness made him an early winner of the starting center gig for the Georgia Bulldogs.
With a new quarterback under center, Kublanow will have a great opportunity to leave a strong first impression as the newest starting center for the Georgia Bulldogs.
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