BREAKING: Georgia’s offense gets another big boost for next season
Georgia football’s offense continues to build momentum heading into next season.
After struggling offensively this past year, the Bulldogs appear poised for a significant turnaround. Despite losing quarterback Carson Beck to a transfer to Miami, Georgia boasts two strong options to take over the starting role. Adding to the optimism, the Bulldogs have bolstered their receiving corps with two elite wideouts from the transfer portal and will lean on their dynamic running back duo of Trevor Etienne and Nate Frazier.
On Tuesday, Georgia received another boost when one of their top tight ends announced his decision to return for the upcoming season, further solidifying the offensive lineup for 2025. With these developments, the Bulldogs are well-positioned for a resurgence on offense next fall.
Tight End Oscar Delp returning for one more season
Georgia tight end Oscar Delp announced on Tuesday that he will return for one final season, providing a significant boost to the Bulldogs’ offense.
Delp, coming off his third season with Georgia, recorded a career-high four touchdown receptions along with 21 catches for 248 yards. While these numbers might not stand out, they reflect former quarterback Carson Beck’s tendency to underutilize tight ends. With a new quarterback leading the offense next season, Delp’s role could expand substantially.
The next starting quarterback for Georgia will undoubtedly benefit from Delp’s return. His reliability as a target and ability to make key plays in the middle of the field make him an invaluable asset in the passing game. While Georgia’s offensive philosophy likely won’t shift dramatically, this announcement hints at a potential uptick in utilizing tight ends next season.
If the Bulldogs focus more on involving their tight ends, Delp is well-positioned to capitalize on an increased role and make a significant impact on the offense.