Prior to Tuesday night, John Lilly had never called offensive plays in a football game. Based on the Georgia Bulldogs' offensive performance in the Belk Bowl, he needs to get used to that role.
Primarily known as the Dawgs' tight ends coach, a stud recruiter and a co-leader of Georgia's special teams endeavors, Lilly tried on yet another new hat in the absence of newly departed offensive coordinator Mike Bobo. The result of the experiment: more of the same.
That's a good thing for an offense that set a school record for points scored, as pointed out by David Paschall of the Chattanooga Times Free Press on...
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