If one of the most popular players on your favorite college football team just got relegated to the position usually revered as ‘"the most popular man on campus’ you could probably use a drink. Allow me to help.
This morning Kirby Smart and Jim Chaney made the incredibly unpopular decision to start Greyson Lambert ahead of Jacob Eason against North Carolina on Saturday. It was the right move. Let me explain why.
First, because unlike that ill-considered tattoo you got on Spring Break in Panama City, it’s an easy decision to reverse. There’s nothing that prevents Chaney from inserting the freshman on the second offensive series, even the second play.