Georgia Bulldogs: 5 Offensive Players to Watch vs. Vandy
By John Buhler
Nov 22, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back Brendan Douglas (22) runs through the Charleston Southern Buccaneers defense during the second half at Sanford Stadium. Georgia defeated Charleston Southern 55-9. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
The Georgia Bulldogs hope to begin their 2015 SEC Schedule with a convincing road victory over SEC East rival Vanderbilt on Saturday.
Georgia is fresh off a dominating 51-14 performance over the ULM Warhawks last weekend in a shortened game. Â Had lightning in the Athens are not gotten in the way of the game being played Between the Hedges, no doubt UGA could have put up over 60 points on their Sun Belt opponent.
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Though Vanderbilt might still be in the process of rebuilding under second-year HC Derek Mason, the Georgia Bulldogs cannot take the âDores lightly in Nashville tomorrow afternoon. Vandy held a strong offensive team in the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers to 14 points in Week 1. Â The issues with Vanderbilt lie on the offensive side of the ball, where a few turnovers and miscues in the red zone cost the âDores the game on the final possession, falling 14-12 to WKU.
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Georgia had both an efficient and strong game defensively versus ULM last week, rushing the ball with authority and moving the ball through the air with precession when needed. Â For Vanderbilt to get back on track, itâs going to have to start with their defense. Â Fortunately for them, Derek Mason knows how to coach and recruit at a high level on that side of the ball from his previous stop as the DC of Stanford, another proud private academic institution in the Power 5.
However, look for the Georgia Bulldogs to played inspired ball in the House that Cutler Built with a strong offensive performance of their own.  While these five guys may not light up the stats sheet for UGA, look for these players on the offensive side of the ball to make big plays for the Dawgs against Vandy tomorrow afternoon.
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