5 Things we’d like to see from Georgia football in 2016
The Georgia football team is beginning a new era in 2016, and here are five things we’d like to see from the Bulldogs in Kirby Smart’s first season as head coach.
The underachieving Georgia Bulldogs are getting ready to open the Kirby Smart era, and as good as this program was under Mark Richt for 15 years, there are a few things that obviously need to be addressed.
With SEC Media Days now complete, the look towards fall camp is upon us. Position battles, solidifying starting units and developing young players will now commence. Kirby Smart has his hands full with plenty of all those items.
For a change, Georgia isn’t a favorite to win the SEC East, and that relief of pressure will probably help both Smart and his team.
So if you could ask for just five things from Georgia’s football program this year, what would they be? Better quarterback play? More consistency? Beat some ranked teams? Wins against rivals? A 10-win season that ends with more than just a 2nd tier bowl?
Most of those are things which will take time.
You can’t expect every existing problem to be fixed right off the bat, and there will undoubtedly be new problems to crop up as the season progresses. But if you had to list a handful of things that would make Georgia fans happy, here’s where we’d start.
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