Gurley and Marshall ready to win it all
It's all about a championship for the Georgia Bulldogs and their star-studded backfield next year.
| Rushing | Receiving | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G | Rush | Yds | Y/G | Avg | TD | Rec | Yds | Y/G | Avg | TD | ||
| 2012 | Georgia Bulldogs | 14 | 117 | 759 | 54.2 | 6.5 | 8 | 11 | 91 | 6.5 | 8.3 | 1 |
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It's all about a championship for the Georgia Bulldogs and their star-studded backfield next year.
After being limited to two carries for three yards against Alabama in the SEC Championship Game, freshman running back Keith Marshall is likely to play a much larger role in the Capital One Bowl versus Nebraska.
Running back recruit Alvin Kamara says that he is still deciding where he will play football next year. The Norcross (Ga.) High School senior is considering Georgia and Alabama. He also insists that Oregon is still in the running.
Georgia RB Keith Marshall was kept away from contact for the second straight practice, but Mark Richt says he'll play on Saturday.
It may be a time for fellowship and giving thanks, but as far as the Manic-Depressive Previewers are concerned, there's still Clean Old-Fashioned Hate in the air.
Chris Burnette, Merritt Hall and Keith Marshall should all be ready to go for Georgia on Saturday.
A.J. Turman, a top running back out of Orlando, committed to Georgia Tuesday night.
There's either an SEC East title or a land mine waiting for the Dawgs in Auburn this weekend. The Manic-Depressive Previewers try to decide which one it'll be.
Despite the daunting task of running against the Gators defense, Georgia will look to Keith Marshall and Todd Gurley to key a big running attack.
Herschel Walker took notice of Georgia freshman running back Todd Gurley, the Bulldogs' leading rusher after five games this season.
The weekend review, featuring Todd Gurley and Keith Marshall vs. the Georgia tailback curse, plus a new top 25, the weekly Lowsman Trophy Watch and a review of one of the most offensive weekends in the history of college football.
South Carolina head coach Steve Spurrier is impressed with the Georgia offense ahead of their matchup this Saturday in Columbia.