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James Cook, a potential back, who could bring success in the Sugar Bowl

This season Georgia’s offense hasn’t been the juggernaut that everyone expected them to be, and if you ask most fans, they would say they’re more than disappointed.

Some would compare the Bulldogs’ offense to broken record on repeat or a fly that can’t seem to realize it keeps bumping into the glass, but one thing is for sure, and that there’s time for them to gain a little momentum going into the offseason.

The Georgia Bulldogs take on the Baylor Bears in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1st, 2020. This will be the final time the 2019 Georgia offense will take the field, and it’s an opportunity where they can flip the script on their offensive woes and end on a positive note going into spring practice.