8. Greyson Lambert’s coming-out party against South Carolina
Apparently Georgia (No. 6) now features a complete offense — a fact that should scare the heck out of the rest of the SEC.
Greyson Lambert transferred to Georgia from Virginia, where he didn’t show much promise. Georgia head coach Mark Richt hadn’t relied much on his new quarterback the first couple of games, but the passer blossomed in front of a national audience on Saturday, to record-breaking effect.
Greyson Lambert: 24-of-25 (96%), on pace to break FBS completion pct record (min. 20 comp) of 95.8% by Tee Martin, Geno Smith (23-of-24).
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) September 20, 2015
The Gamecocks were helpless to stop Lambert from dropping bombs all game long. His 330 yards constituted a career high, and he set a school record completing 20 passes in a row.
Combined with the sensational running of Heisman hopeful Nick Chubb, who contributed 159 yards and two touchdowns on the ground, Georgia’s offense could be downright deadly come November and December.