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Bulldogs look to mend injuries, improve offense and make SEC East stretch run

Georgia enters its bye week ready for a chance to rest, recharge and reboot its football season for a stretch run that it hopes can carry the team to Atlanta.

The time between games will also be used to try to jump start an offense that has been inconsistent with starting quarterback Greyson Lambert, including in a 9-6 victory against Missouri on Saturday night.

The Bulldogs (5-2, 3-2 SEC) will head into what could shape up to be pivotal closing games in SEC play against No. 13 Florida in Jacksonville on Oct. 31 and then home against Kentucky and at Auburn the following two weeks.