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WATCH: Keith Marshall Talks Mike Bobo and the Georgia Offense

Former Georgia running back talked about what Mike Bobo brings to Georgia's offense in an interview with The Film Guy Network

Former NFL running back and  Georgia Bulldog great Keith Marshall spoke with Brooks Austin on The Film Guy Network about a plethora of topics ranging from NIL, The Player's Lounge, Georgia's offense and Mike Bobo 

Marshall, who played under Mike Bobo from 2012-2014 was a the other half of the Bulldog's one-two punch at running back with Todd Gurley. He finished his four year career at Georgia with 1,379 total rushing yards and 12 rushing touchdowns.

In the interview, Marshall spoke on what his relationship with coach Bobo was and what he thought of him as a coach. He stated that coach Bobo was definetly a "button pusher" who wanted to bring the most out of his players, but was someone who was not afraid to take blame if the offense was not preforming well. Something that Marshall said he respected greatly. 

As far as playcalling, current Bulldog players have complimented Bobo for what they believe has been a smooth transition. Georgia tight end Brock Bowers has even stated that Bobo uses a lot of similar terminologies to Georgia's former offensive coordinator Todd Monken.

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