Zaborowski, Burnett keep UGA's offense from dropping off
- The Georgia Bulldogs are off to a program-record 28-2 start, highlighted by a weekend home sweep of Auburn that extended their nation-leading win streak to eight games.
- Following the departure of Charlie Condon and Corey Collins, some Georgia fans were concerned about a potential drop-off in offensive production.
- Ryland Zaborowski ) and Robbie Burnett have stepped up to lead Georgia's potent offense, which includes a sweep of Florida from March 21-23.
- Georgia leads the nation with 79 home runs and ranks third in scoring at 10.4 runs per game, with Zaborowski leading the nation in home runs and slugging percentage .
- Tied with Tennessee for first in the SEC with an 8-1 conference record, Georgia's success builds upon last year's 43-17 season, where they finished one win shy of the College World Series, hitting 151 home runs and scoring 9.1 runs per game.
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College baseball notebook: Beat goes on for Georgia offense with Zaborowski and Burnett leading way
Ryland Zaborowski and Robbie Burnett have eased the minds of Georgia fans worried offensive production would drop off with the departures of Charlie Condon and Corey Collins.
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