5 Things We Learned From the Georgia Bulldogs After Week 2

Zack Cook
Host · Writer
Trevor Etienne Shows Juice in Georgia Debut
After missing Week 1 due to disciplinary action from the program, Georgia running back Trevor Etienne made his mark in his debut. Etienne looked explosive and provided the Bulldogs with an early spark on offense. Although Georgia's running back room is loaded with talent, Etienne is the cream of the crop and should lead the team in carries. The former Florida Gator's performance is a great start in what should be a significant season in the Bulldogs elite backfield.
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Carson Beck Making Early Heisman Case
Carson Beck entered the college football regular season as a top candidate to win the Heisman trophy. Beck has backed up the hype from oddsmakers early on, throwing for 520 yards and seven passing touchdowns through just over six quarters of play. Beck led the Bulldogs to a statement victory in Week 1 against Clemson and followed that up by needing just 35 minutes to dismantle Tennessee Tech's defensive unit. Beck is already showing progression from a dominant season last year, which is terrible news for the rest of the college football landscape.
KJ Bolden Showing Signs of Being Next Star Georgia Defender
Five-star recruit KJ Bolden flipped his recruiting commitment from Florida State to Georgia this offseason. Not only did the Bulldogs demolish the Seminoles in a bowl game, but they also stole a top recruit. The Seminoles have been getting dumped on early this season, and watching Bolden make big plays for the Bulldogs early on only adds gasoline to the fire. Bolden can be the next great Bulldogs defensive back, and if his early performance is any indication, he's right on track.
Anthony Evans III Showing Steam in Return Game
One area where the Bulldogs flexed their muscles on Saturday afternoon was in the return game. Anthony Evans III began the Bulldogs' first possession on offense with a big return, setting up some major momentum for the offense. Evans III has the skillset to make this type of impact against higher-quality opponents, and this was a great start for him to build some confidence. If the Bulldogs want to make a deep run this year, they'll need every single edge they can find on the football field.
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Georgia Receiving Core Spreading the Wealth
The Georgia Bulldogs receiver room will not have someone dominate in targets this season. It will be a job done by committee if this unit finds success, and that's exactly what we've seen through two games. Arian Smith, Dillon Bell, Colbie Young, and Dominic Lovett caught touchdown passes in the Bulldogs blowout victory. When an opposing defense has to game plan against this many weapons, it's typically a recipe for disaster, which Georgia has proved true through two weeks.
Trevor Etienne Shows Juice in Georgia Debut
After missing Week 1 due to disciplinary action from the program, Georgia running back Trevor Etienne made his mark in his debut. Etienne looked explosive and provided the Bulldogs with an early spark on offense. Although Georgia's running back room is loaded with talent, Etienne is the cream of the crop and should lead the team in carries. The former Florida Gator's performance is a great start in what should be a significant season in the Bulldogs elite backfield.
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Carson Beck Making Early Heisman Case
Carson Beck entered the college football regular season as a top candidate to win the Heisman trophy. Beck has backed up the hype from oddsmakers early on, throwing for 520 yards and seven passing touchdowns through just over six quarters of play. Beck led the Bulldogs to a statement victory in Week 1 against Clemson and followed that up by needing just 35 minutes to dismantle Tennessee Tech's defensive unit. Beck is already showing progression from a dominant season last year, which is terrible news for the rest of the college football landscape.

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