Could Georgia coach Mark Richt use two QBs against Vanderbilt?
Mark Richt is no stranger to alternating quarterbacks at Georgia. While he hasn’t employed the strategy in recent history – Aaron Murray’s presence helped dissuade it – Richt isn’t saying no to using two QBs in the near future.
Senior Hutson Mason took over for Murray last year after Murray suffered a knee injury. Mason entered 2014 as the starting QB and has kept the job. However, he hasn’t been dynamic; through the first four games he hasn’t thrown for over 200 yards.
Richt was asked Tuesday if he planned to use backup quarterbacks Brice Ramsey or Faton Bauta against Vanderbilt. Given that Georgia is a heavy favorite at home and Vanderbilt is the worst team in the SEC, it’d be a prime opportunity to give either QB a chance to play in a conference game.
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