
Two weeks ago Georgia Bulldog fans were estatic at the notion of senior Joe Tereshinski III returning from a high ankle sprain just in time for a tough matchup against the Tennessee Vols. Fast forward two weeks, and two losses to Tennessee and Vanderbilt, and Tereshinski will once again be watching the game from the sidelines. This time it is the coaches decision.
Georgia head coach Mark Richt said Monday that freshman
Matthew Stafford will start at quarterback in Saturday's home game against Mississippi State. Stafford started the two games Tereshinski missed due to the ankle injury and hopes stop the losing streak. Stafford's other two starts came against UAB and Colorado.