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Georgia's spring game gives offense chance to show improvement

Jacob Eason won't win the Heisman Trophy this weekend and Nick Chubb isn't walking away with the Doak Walker Award. However, Saturday could go a long way toward refueling some hope into Georgia’s fan base when it comes to the Bulldogs' offense.

Let's just cut straight to it: Georgia's offense wasn't much fun to watch in Year 1 of the Kirby Smart era. Headed by true freshman Eason and overseen by offensive coordinator Jim Chaney, Georgia ranked 11th in the SEC in 2016 in both total offense (384.7 YPG) and scoring (24.