Jan. 2 will be a very important and interesting day for the Georgia Bulldogs. They will play in the TaxSlayer Bowl against Penn State, and it will be the first time since 2000 that Mark Richt won’t be roaming the sidelines.
Instead, it will be wide receivers coach Bryan McClendon who will serve as the interim head coach. He and his staff will try to get the Bulldogs to 10-3, which would be the third time in four seasons that the Bulldogs have won at least 10 games.
The Bulldogs have played well to end the year, as they have won four consecutive games and allowed opponents to score only 10 points per game over that stretch.