Georgia Bulldogs O:4 D:5
The Georgia Bulldogs have been the team to beat the last four seasons in the SEC East, but on paper, it doesn't look too promising for a return to the SEC Championship game. The overall landscape look to be a bit different for the Georgia Bulldogs in 2006. They only return a total of nine starters on both sides of the ball, and lose a number of key personnel that's accredited to the Bulldogs success over the last four years.
Don't expect the offense to be the juggernaut of year's past. There's too many question marks all over the board to expect them to be able to match last year's 29.5 points per game. A quarterback is yet to distinguish himself, and the offensive line is retooled.
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The linebacker corps looks to be the most experienced of the three facets on defense as the secondary loses three starters to the NFL, but the defensive line returns first team All SEC defensive end Quentin Moses and his 11.5 sacks from a year ago to help shape the new guys up front into another impressive unit.
Special Teams is where the Bulldogs will shine on special teams in 2006 with both exceptional kickers returning.