ATHENS — Mike Bobo was the architect of the highest scoring team in Georgia football history, but not all Bulldogs’ fans are bought into the new offensive coordinator.
Hutson Mason was the quarterback for that 2014 Georgia team, and he understands the angst in the wake of Todd Monken leaving, even if it is misguided.
Monken, after all, made great use of Georgia’s high-profile skill position players the past three seasons, famously transforming former walk-on QB Stetson Bennett from fourth-stringer to two-time CFP Offensive MVP.
The Bulldogs scored 41.1 points per game this season, taking advantage of an overmatched TCU squad to run up the score in a 65-7 CFP Championship Game win.
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