Georgia’s Isaiah McKenzie scores two TDs on first two touches vs Louisiana Lafayette

Sep 17, 2016; Columbia, MO, USA; Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie (16) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Missouri Tigers in the first half at Faurot Field. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 17, 2016; Columbia, MO, USA; Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie (16) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Missouri Tigers in the first half at Faurot Field. Mandatory Credit: John Rieger-USA TODAY Sports /
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Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie made his presence felt in a big way early during Saturday’s game against Louisiana Lafayette.

It has been a tough season for the Georgia Bulldogs, but some big plays from the “Human Joystick” Isaiah McKenzie on Saturday helped them forget about their woes for at least a day.

The Bulldogs had a relatively easy matchup this week against the Louisiana Lafayette Ragin’ Cajuns on Saturday. Georgia got off to a hot start too thanks to their junior wide receiver in McKenzie.

In fact, it took less than 30 seconds for the Bulldogs to score their first touchdown of the game on Saturday. In fact, it was actually the first offensive play of the day for Georgia. With McKenzie in motion, quarterback Jacob Eason faked a toss to the running back and instead flipped the ball to the Human Joystick going the other way.

McKenzie turned on the jets and took off down the field for a 55-yard touchdown. You can check out the play in the video below.

The Human Joystick wasn’t done there, however. About six minutes later, McKenzie made a couple of players miss on a punt return and found a hole to take off for another touchdown.

The fact that McKenzie was able to score on his first two touches of the game shows just how explosive the junior wide receiver can be. The Bulldogs might not be having the season they were hoping for in their first year under Kirby Smart, but at least they can enjoy these big plays from their star receiver.