The Georgia Bulldogs will be working under a new offensive coordinator in 2019 after losing Jim Chaney to Tennessee.

However, they still have QB Jake Fromm leading the way, and for that reason, ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit isn’t too worried about the Georgia offense in 2019.

Per DawgNation.com, Herbstreit said on Saturday that Fromm’s leadership is going to be what keeps the Bulldog offense humming along when the regular season begins:

“There’s going to be some faces emerging at Georgia …. but by the time we get to conference play, we’ll start to know these new names,” Herbstreit said. “But Jake Fromm is the guy.

“You look around the entire county, he’s one of those leaders beyond his Xs and Os and what he can do when he starts throwing the ball. Fromm is like a dad that’s on the team, the younger players are like his kids, and I just have a lot of confidence that between his experience and leadership he’ll get the offense in the right spot.”

Fromm hasn’t put up outlandish numbers the past couple of seasons, but the Georgia offense hasn’t needed him to. With a strong running game and an elite defense, the Dawgs need a guy like Fromm to do what it takes to keep things moving.

How will that change in 2019? We’ll find out this fall.