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Run-heavy UGA offense has ‘a lot more that we can show’

When Georgia unwrapped its offense under a new coordinator Saturday, the most flashy thing about it may have been the neon yellow hats worn by the backup quarterbacks and a staffer on the sideline.

Georgia offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer in the Dawg Walk before the game between Georgia and Louisiana Monroe on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2015, in Athens, Ga. (AJ Reynolds/Staff, @ajreynoldsphoto)

The 51-14 Bulldogs’ romp against Louisiana-Monroe certainly was a thing of beauty for those who like to see a stable of running backs chew up yards behind a veteran offensive line and a healthy dose of two-tight end sets.