Georgia Bulldogs: 5 Offensive Players to Watch Vs. Southern
By John Buhler
Sep 19, 2015; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Greyson Lambert passes against the South Carolina Gamecocks during the first half at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Greyson Lambert had one of the best individual games in college football history last Saturday against the South Carolina Gamecocks. Lambert completed 24-25 passes for 330 yards and 3 touchdown strikes. He set a UGA record for most consecutive completions and an NCAA record for highest single game completion percentage when attempting at least 20 passes.
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Though Lambert likely won’t top his 96% completion percentage in Week 4, perhaps he’s the most intriguing player on the Georgia Bulldogs entering this game. Was last Saturday a flash in the pan or has Greyson Lambert mastered OC Brian Schottenheimer’s offensive system entering his fourth career start at UGA.
He silenced all doubters last week with his record-setting performance against the Gamecocks. Will Greyson Lambert keep the momentum from the USC game into the last weekend in September. He won’t look as sharp as he did against South Carolina, but expect Greyson Lambert to throw for around 200 yards, 2 touchdown passes, and a completion percentage in the high 60’s. Most importantly, Lambert will play with poise in the pocket and not throw an interception.
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