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It was a tale of two seasons for Georgia football’s offense in 2020, pre-JT Daniels and post-JT Daniels.
Prior to Daniels debut against Mississippi State, Georgia averaged 29 points per contest, and 383 yards of total offense. Certainly not the worst offensive output, but not what Georgia fans had envisioned when Todd Monken was brought on prior to the season to open up the offensive attack.
In Georgia’s four games with Daniels at the helm to close the season, the Dawgs offense scored almost 10 more points per game, scoring an average of 37.