Ken Sugiura, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ATHENS, Ga. — The probability that Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton can succeed is shifting in his favor without him barely lifting a finger.

From the end of last season forward, Bulldogs coaches have been committed to improving the run game. They recognized the shortcoming last year but have now had the offseason and preseason camp to address it.

Coach Kirby Smart brought it up last week in his remarks as camp opened. And offensive coordinator Mike Bobo affirmed it Wednesday in his media availability at Butts-Mehre Heritage Hall in one of the rare opportunities that he and other Bulldogs assistant coaches can speak with media.

“Everything starts with the run game,” Bobo said. “At any level, you’ve got to be able to run the ball and stop

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