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5 things: Georgia no worse off than others in 2024, but not up to past standards

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  • reddawg1reddawg1 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Even though we seem to lack a spark on defense and our RB's generally have no holes to run through and DB's look lost at times, I think on a neutral field we stand as good a chance as beating Texas, Oregon, Ohio St. as anybody. Why? Because we have CB and a pretty good passing game and even though we have no bonafide star receiver(s) we're pretty good and experienced across the board. I don't see anyone else being elite either. Texas may prove me wrong Saturday, so we'll see. Stop the run, dont turn the ball over, and get pressure on the QB and we win. Simple as that. :) P.S. If our DB's play off the receivers 7-10 yards like they have been, it's going to be a long night. Go Dawgs!

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