After years of quarterback stability, Mark Richt's final season at Georgia was full of disappointment at the position. Greyson Lambert, Brice Ramsey and, for one disastrous start against Florida, Faton Bauta struggled. The Bulldogs' offense sputtered along with them.
New coach Kirby Smart inherited that less-than-ideal situation, although he has a trump card that he might play as soon as this season: true freshman Jacob Eason, ESPN's No. 1 pocket passer in the 2016 class and the No. 13 overall prospect on the ESPN 300.
Does first-time head coach Smart want to rely on a rookie starter in his debut season?