El Dorado News-Times

Continuity on offense boosts title hopes for No. 5 Georgia

- By Charles Odum AP Sports Writer

Continuity on offense has given No. 5 Georgia momentum and reason to hope for big success in 2021.

Offensive coordinato­r Todd Monken believes his unit is “just so further ahead” than a year ago as it enters its first full season with JT Daniels at quarterbac­k.

The offense thrived in the Bulldogs' 4-0 finish for an 8-2 final record after Daniels took over as the starter last season. Now, as Monken begins his second season directing the offense, Georgia is in the national spotlight as it prepares to open its season against No. 3 Clemson on Sept. 4 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

“I’m excited about the direction we’re headed and what we carried over from last year,” Monken said last week.

One year ago, Daniels was waiting for medical clearance in his recovery from a knee injury and Monken was still installing his offense after the coronaviru­s pandemic wiped out spring practice.

Now, the confidence that comes with familiarit­y has replaced uncertaint­y.

“I’d say the biggest difference would be we have that continuity,” said tight end John FitzPatric­k.

Depth at running back and tight end, experience on the offensive line and an unusual combinatio­n of size and talent at wide receiver combine for a potentiall­y dynamic attack. It all starts with Daniels, the Southern California transfer who sparked the offense after finally being named the starter last season.

“I am really pleased with where JT is with his leadership and commanding the offense,” coach Kirby Smart said Saturday.

Daniels finished strong last season, passing for 392 yards and leading three fourth-quarter scoring drives in Georgia’s 24-21 win over Cincinnati in the Peach Bowl.

“I’d say my biggest strength is understand­ing my role of being the primary distributo­r, like that is my job,” Daniels said. “... My strength and what I do is being able to read the defense and determine the best place for the ball to go that’s going to help us move the chains and score points.”

INJURY CONCERNS Smart has injury concerns, including on offense. Top receiver George Pickens could miss the season after hurting his knee in spring practice. Receivers Kearis Jackson (knee), Dominick Blaylock (knee) and Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint (ankle) are returning from injuries.

Center Warren Ericson has a cast on his right (snapping) hand and may open the season at guard, while FitzPatric­k missed the first scrimmage with a foot sprain.

“I would have said this year if we were perfectly healthy that we would have been ahead offensivel­y than we were defensivel­y, but some of the injuries have forced some guys up,” Smart said.

RESTOCKING ON DEFENSE

Georgia must rebuild its secondary and replace outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari, who led the team with 8 1/2 sacks. Defensive tackle Jordan Davis will again lead the run defense. Adam Anderson could be the new pass-rush leader. IMPACT TRANSFERS Former Clemson cornerback Derion Kendrick and former West Virginia safety Tykee Smith saw openings in the Georgia secondary and used the transfer portal to restart their careers at Georgia. Smith was a thirdteam All-America pick. Kendrick was a firstteam All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection.

Arik Gilbert transferre­d from Louisiana State. The former tight end moved to wide receiver but his status is uncertain. Smart announced last week Gilbert was “dealing with some personal issues” and was away from the team. Smart said he hopes to have Gilbert back soon.

MUSCHAMP TAKES NEW ROLE

Former South Carolina coach Will Muschamp, who joined Smart's staff as a defensive analyst, has moved to an on-field role to coach special teams. Scott Cochran is away from the team for health reasons. Georgia announced Cochran "is taking time to prioritize his mental health and well-being.”

Smart said Muschamp played a lead role on special teams as South Carolina’s coach but will have help from other assistants, including tight ends coach Todd Hartley.

TAILBACK U

Though junior Zamir White is the returning starter at running back, there could be competitio­n for the lead role. James Cook, Kendall Milton, Kenny McIntosh and Daijun Edwards provide depth. Cook is a bigplay threat as a runner and receiving target out of the backfield.

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