Todd Monken shared how Georgia’s offense grew since last season.

In explaining the offense’s growth, he pointed out how certain players helped the team get better. Monken mentioned quarterback Stetson Bennett and center Sedrick Van Pran as the players who drive the offense.

While speaking to the media before Saturday’s Peach Bowl game, Monken was asked about his unit’s growth in the 2022 season.

“I don’t — you know, we went through last year, we lost George, and it forces you to adapt, and then you lose AD early in the year, and you’re forced to adapt, and luckily we’ve got other good players. Probably the most constant we’ve had is these two guys right here because the epicenter of what you do is your center and your quarterback. They make it go. They’re the ones that communicate upfront. So those two guys have been the reason we’ve been where we’re at along with everybody else and the continued improvement of the O line, the consistency there. But it’s hard for me to pinpoint, because in my mind, averages just make you feel good. At the end of the year, what’s going to matter most Saturday is that we score, we don’t turn it over. It won’t matter what we’ve done really up to this point other than our execution, how we practice this week and be able to put it on the field Saturday night.”

Georgia will look to win the program’s 2nd consecutive national championship. Georgia’s 1st College Football Playoff game will be against Ohio State on Saturday at 8 p.m. ET.