Take an already complicated and unorthodox offense (at least in today’s college football world) and throw in two potential quarterbacks.
That’s the prospect No. 5 Georgia’s defense faces as it begins preparations for a home tilt with Georgia Tech (noon, SEC Network) and its triple-option offense. The Bulldogs (10-1, 7-1) must also figure out how to stop Yellow Jacket quarterbacks TaQuon Marshall and Tobias Oliver, both of whom have started games for the Yellow Jackets in 2018.
“Both guys are extremely talented,” Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart said. “... (Marshall) is a really good football player. And Tobias is the same thing.