Georgia Football Needs These Players to Go from Really Good to Great

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The Georgia Bulldogs need these players to go from being really good to great next season.
It's been talked about a good bit throughout the offseason that Georgia is banking on their development providing results next fall. They didn't go and snag 20 players out of the transfer portal. Instead, they focused on retaining the players that were already on the roster.
So if Georgia wants to be a better team than they were last season, that requires players becoming better players than they were a season ago. That goes for all of Georgia's players. Specifically though, if Georgia wants to go from being a really good team to a great team, they need some of their players to do the same.
So here is a list of players Georgia needs to go from being really good to being great.
Impact Players That Need to Take the Next Step for Georgia

Chris Cole, LB
Cole has the potential to be one of the best players in college football. He has been a really good player for the Bulldogs over the past two seasons and this needs to be the season where he puts it all together. Last season, there were some missed opportunities by Cole in the backfield. The types of plays that make players a future top 15 pick.
That's the type of potential Cole has and if he can maximize his potential in his junior year a alongside Raylen WIlson, Georgia will be in great hands at linebacker.
KJ Bolden, S
Very similar to Cole, Bolden left some plays out on the field last season. Some opportunities to turn the offense over and a make momentum shifting play. That's of course not to say Bolden has been issue for Georgia t safety, in fact he has been far from it, but it certainly feels like there is another level to Bolden's play that we haven't seen yet.
Nate Frazier, RB
It feels like Frazier's entire career has been building towards him having a breakout season as a junior. He has slowly been piecing things together throughout his career, and now, he seems to be close to being a polished product.
The Bulldogs are expected to be very involved in the run game as an offense again this season, so if Fraizer can take that next step in his development, he could in store for a 1,000 yard season this year, which would be huge for the Bulldogs.
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Access Georgia/South Carolina/Tennessee Jonathan Williams is a multimedia sports journalist who graduated from the University of Georgia with a degree in Journalism. He has multiple years of experience in covering college football for a variety of teams.
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