Though Georgia has (rightfully) gotten all the headlines for their defense this season, they’ve quietly gone about improving their generally broken 2020 offense and are averaging 40.7 points per game, good for 6th in the country. And they’ve been amazingly consistent at it, too. After a 10-point outing in the season opener against Clemson, the Bulldogs have scored 30+ in every game since.
Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken returns for year 2, where he took Georgia’s antiquated approach to running the ball and turned it into a pro-spread offense. They run a zone-blocking scheme that liberally sprinkles in RPO slants and screens with play-action and moving pockets for longer developing pass routes and a lot of double moves.