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Data shows vast majority of Georgia fans love and support Mark Richt
By Kevin Duffey
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Last week, we asked Georgia fans a series of questions regarding the state of the Georgia Bulldogs football program. We’ve published the results below:
QUESTION: How far do you think Georgia will go this season?
No surprise here. Georgia fans are optimistic about the upcoming season. It’s worth noting that all fans are optimistic about their respective teams at this time of year.
QUESTION: Who should be Georgia’s starting quarterback for the first game of the season?
The Georgia quarterback battle has been a big topic this offseason. With transfer Greyson Lambert joining the battle, it’s gotten a little more interesting, but still seems to be Brice Ramsey’s job to lose.
QUESTION: Which SEC East team worries you the most in 2015?
Despite South Carolina beating Georgia four out of the last five seasons, Georgia fans don’t seem to be concerned with Steve Spurrier’s Gamecocks. Georgia fans do seem to be buying into the hype up in Knoxville.
QUESTION: What’s your opinion on Mark Richt?
Perhaps the most interesting result in this poll, Georgia fans overwhelmingly stand behind head coach Mark Richt. He’s been criticized over the years, so is it just a vocal minority or media outsiders making a bigger deal out of nothing?
QUESTION: Which RB not named Nick Chubb will have the biggest year in 2015?
Probably the best answer here is “It doesn’t matter.” Georgia’s backfield is loaded.
QUESTION: As a fan, which annual matchup do you look forward to the most?
Georgia might not feel threatened by the Gators this year, but they definitely enjoy the World’s Largest Cocktail Party…
QUESTION: Do you think the Florida-Georgia rivalry should continue in Jacksonville?
Speaking of the Cocktail Party, most fans prefer to keep the annual weekend in its current shape and form. Drink on!
Which answers surprised you the most?
A graduate of the University of Florida and founder of Saturday Down South, Kevin is a college football enthusiast.