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Georgia’s offense gets another big boost for next season

 

Georgia football had a tough time on offense this past season. However, all signs point towards that not being an issue next fall.

Sure Georgia will be without Carson Beck who transferred to Miami, but the Bulldogs still have two great options to replace him with. On top of that, the Bulldogs added two elite wide receivers out of the portal to pair with an elite running back duo of Trevor Etienne and Nate Frazier.

Fast forward to Tuesday, and Georgia received more good news on the offensive side of the ball in one of their top tight ends announcing that he will be coming back to Georgia next season.

Georgia tight end Oscar Delp announced on Tuesday that he will be returning to Georgia for one final season.

Delp is coming off his third season with Georgia where he had a career high four touchdown receptions this year. He also recorded 21 receptions for 248 yards as well. These stats may not jump out as overly impressive, but that has more to do with Beck not being a fan of targeting his tight ends. So under a new quarterback next season, that could change for Delp.

Whoever the startinig quarterback ends up being for Georgia next season will be thrilled that Delp is back for another season. He is a very reliable target and a massive presence in the passing game that can be relied upon to pick up key yards in the middle of the field. It’s unlikely that Georgia’s offense will change too much next season when it comes to the passing game, but this announcement does make it seem more likely that they will utilize their tight ends more.

And if that is the case, then Delp will be ready to take advantage of his increased role.

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