Dawgs could turn to freshman QB in '06
Mark Richt has elevated Georgia to top dog status is the SEC, but can the Dawgs stay there with a freshman QB at the helm?
Updated: March 15, 2006, 2:22 PM ET
By
Chris Low | Special to ESPN.com
The last time somebody not named David Greene or D.J. Shockley was playing quarterback at Georgia, the Southeastern Conference had a distinctly different look.
The year was 2000, and Jim Donnan was in his final season as Georgia's head coach. Mark Richt was still calling plays at Florida State.
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