Both stepped on campus at Athens in 2017 with daunting roadblocks standing in their way of playing time. Even as blue-chip recruits, it was still impressive to watch how well both maximized their opportunity and became key figures in getting Georgia to its first national championship game in 37 years. For the second year in a row, both are preseason Heisman Trophy contenders for a team with national title aspirations. “Both” is referring to Jake Fromm and D’Andre Swift. Few active quarterback/running back combinations — if any — accomplished what they have entering what many assume will be their final college seasons. With Justin Fields off to Columbus and Elijah Holyfield off to the NFL, expectations for Fromm and Swift are that both will have their most productive seasons yet. Swift already came out and said that he expects to see an uptick in his workload, which still saw him finish fifth among SEC running backs in carries (163) last year. The prospect of Swift and Fromm potentially having these All-Ameri
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