Georgia Football: 3 storylines to follow in spring 2021

JT Daniels and Kenny McIntosh, Georgia Football. Mandatory Credit: Joshua L. Jones-USA TODAY NETWORK
JT Daniels and Kenny McIntosh, Georgia Football. Mandatory Credit: Joshua L. Jones-USA TODAY NETWORK /
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Georgia Bulldogs quarterback JT Daniels (18) drops back to throw a pass in the fourth quarter of the Chick-fil-a Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. A last-minute field goal sealed a 24-21 win for the Bulldogs, leaving the Bearcats 9-1 on the season.Cincinnati Bearcats Vs Georgia Bulldogs Peach Bowl
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback JT Daniels (18) drops back to throw a pass in the fourth quarter of the Chick-fil-a Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021. A last-minute field goal sealed a 24-21 win for the Bulldogs, leaving the Bearcats 9-1 on the season.Cincinnati Bearcats Vs Georgia Bulldogs Peach Bowl /

2. The offense

Georgia finished the season with a lot of momentum on offense and the Bulldogs looked explosive when JT Daniels assumed the starting job late in the season. Daniels ability to push the ball down the field was game-changer for UGA and with a full spring practice to go through as the starting quarterback, this offense should be even better than it was last season.

Most of last year’s starting offense is back, including the top four backs and the top three receivers.

Another big addition to the offense will be wide receiver Dominick Blaylock who was injured in 2019 and did not play last season. His ability to stretch the field will be a key aspect of the offense. This has the potential to be one of the best offenses in the country and it is worth keeping an eye on this spring how sharp they look.

A key position battle will be for the backup quarterback spot. Expect either Stetson Bennett or freshman Brock Vandagriff to take the job.