At the start of fall practice, If you’d have asked 100 Georgia fans who they thought would be under center for the first game, better than half would have said Brice Ramsey—without a hesitation. He was, in the minds of many, the heir to Hutson Mason’s departed throne. The guy who, after a couple of seasons, would (naturally) be ready to be the man of the hour.
After all, he was hand-picked by the previous offensive coordinator and, at times, last year seemed poised to take over as starter—well, there were times when the fans certainly wanted that to happen.