Heading into the 2024 college football season, the anticipation is slowly starting to build, and the Georgia Bulldogs are looking to strike their way back to the top of the sport.
To say Georgia is loaded on offense in 2024 would be an understatement. The Bulldogs return a stable of blue-chip running backs, multiple wideouts that have game-breaking abilities, and at least two tight ends that could start anywhere in the country.
Class of 2025 wide receiver recruit Edward Coleman has named his top schools. Coleman is ranked as the No. 60 wide receiver recruit and the No. 43 prospect in Georgia.
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Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Dillon Bell has played running back in addition to seeing some snaps at receiver. Against Tennessee, Bell showed off his versatility.
Georgia Bulldogs wide receiver Dillon Bell entered his sophomore season training as a wide receiver. However, injuries piled up in the Georgia running back room and the team asked Bell to play some snaps at running back.
No one ever said major college football was easy. Between classes, practice, studying, workouts, projects, conditioning, etc. it's a wonder how these 18 to 23-year-old kids don't all get burnt out.
Georgia introduced an interesting wrinkle to its offense in Week 2. Sophomore wide receiver Dillon Bell lined up at running back and finished the Ball State game with three carries for 28 yards, including a 21-yard scamper for a touchdown.
With 8:45 left until halftime Saturday, Georgia lined up in the shotgun with someone different at running back. Instead of Kendall Milton, Roderick Robinson or Cash Jones; Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo called a play for wide receiver Dillon Bell.
The Georgia Bulldogs have won 20 consecutive home games after defeating the Ball State Cardinals 45-3 on Sept. 9. Georgia is now 2-0. The Bulldogs and Cardinals had a scoreless first quarter, but Georgia scored 31 points in the second quarter to build a huge lead on Ball State.
Georgia's wide receiver depth this season is arguably the deepest it has ever been under Kirby Smart. The Bulldogs brought in several talented pieces from the 2023 recruiting class, added two SEC players from the transfer portal, and return the majority of their production from a season ago.
Georgia rising sophomore receiver Dillon Bell impressed at UGA’s pro day last week in front of NFL scouts and team representatives. Bell ‘looked like the best receiver on the field,’ according to NFL draft analyst Cody Carpentier of playerprofiler.com.
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