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Re: Full CFP bracket shows Georgia football path to national title game
So, basically we're going to be playing Ole Miss baring a miracle by the Green Wave.
Run the Ball and Stop the Run. This adage by Kirby will bring the Dawgs victory nearly every time.
#1 Case in point: If we look at the last time we played Ole Miss and won earlier this season, we held the Rebels to 88 yards of rushing. Dawgs rushed for 221 yards.
#2 Case in point: Against the Irish last year in the playoffs the opposite situation occurred and we lost. The Irish rushed for 154 yards, and the Dawgs netted 62 yards. Ouch.
As long as the extended time off (3.5 weeks) between games doesn't bring us down then I expect us to run the ball much better against an Ole Miss team with Bowens, Frazier, McCray, and maybe even Rod Robinson in the mix.