Sep 20, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs guard
Greg Pyke(73) and offensive tackle
Kolton Houston(75) congratulate wide receiver
Kenneth Towns(9) after he scored a touchdown against the Troy Trojans during the first half at Sanford Stadium. Georgia defeated Troy 66-0. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
The Georgia Bulldogs were expecting big things from a few players, but here are five that unexpectedly showed some great work.
It is that time when the season is coming to an end, and Bulldog Nation has time to reflect on all that has happened this season, both the good and bad.
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I am a glass-half-full kind of girl, so this piece will be focused only on the good. Before every season starts I like to think I know exactly what is going to happen. Naturally the end result is always the Dawgs will win the national championship, but I also think I will know just what players will get us there.
This season I was wrong, and I am very much OK with that. Now I don’t want to discredit the rest of the team here, as the success of the Dawgs falls on every member of the team. I am just calling out those that have surprised me this year. We all knew Todd Gurley, Ramik Wilson, Amarlo Herrera, and Malcolm Mitchell would be a huge part of the team this year, but let’s take a look at the five biggest surprise players so far this season.