CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Georgia football Hall of Fame David Pollack says the Bulldogs might have to get back to the “roots” of the offense with a handful of their top weapons out for the Saturday night clash with Clemson.
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It's all going to come down to the pass game. If our receivers can catch JT's throws, we will do quite well and will be able to open our running game. If we can't, they will load the box and we are going to have problems.
UGA is going to have to keep the tempo up, mix up the air balls and run game. I do not believe settling into a run game will beat Clemson. They are explosive in the air. UGA's offense will also be severely tested. I do believe the Dawg defense will rise to the occasion. Force Clemson to run the ball, close off the wideouts. Contain, contain, contain. This game could be a shoot out if JT hits his receivers. Opening up the game is a must for UGA. That is why JT is the QB. The balance is attained with the RBs..Milton,et al. They should be feeders not the mainstay. Depends on the Clemson defense. Monken knows his business.. UGA, is ready! I'm going with UGA....and always will. Bring it!
OPEN IT UP CKS I RATHER GO DOWN SLINGING THAN BOWING DOWN WITH RUSHES UP THE MIDDLE ALL GAME LONG