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Georgia Football: Future of offensive line is beyond bright

What a difference a few years makes. Anybody else remembers 2016? Back when the Georgia Football team was playing the likes of Tyler Catalina on the offensive line who for all of his size was getting beaten by speed rushers left and right. In Kirby Smart’s first season, his offensive line was a senior-laden trainwreck. Against Kentucky, it was an underclassman loaded juggernaut.

Credit to Sam Pittman for building something special. For most of this game, the starting offensive line for Georgia was Andrew Thomas, Solomon Kindley, Trey Hill, Cade Mays, and Isaiah Wilson. That’s two sophomores and three freshmen holding down the starting spots and beating down what was until this game one of the best defenses in the country.