Vol0725
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Gonna get his nose bloodied and body bruised, but yes.
He's been around some pretty amazing head coaches, plus he's got one down the hall. Be fine.
against OU, they had to ask Fromm do more from the pocket than he had in any game this season. i'd say the results were mixed. he avoided the big mistake, which may be the big victory there. but he wasn't great. sailed the ball a few times, was behind the WR at times.
the good news for GA is that their offensive line looked like it could pass protect for the most part. if they can do that against Bama, then they'll at least give him a chance to beat them on one on ones. and they'll see plenty of those.
but i just think Bama presents more problems than GA does, match up wise. yes, hard indeed to go against Bama, especially as they get healthy.
Agreed.
Mayfield provided an element to defend that Bama doesn't have in Hurts. I like the matchup better for UGA's D against Bama running than OU being more balanced. Comes down to just brute force and old fashion run defense. I think UGA is built better for that.
Having said that, OU's D is on a different plant from Bama. If UGA can get to 24 ish they'll have a shot.
agreed.
i just see that front 7 dominating again. and Fromm is a freshman. and Bama's back 4 are pretty much awesome.
GA has speed at WR, and we know the RB's. i'm not convinced Fromm can spread the ball around enough....
the telling stat for me yesterday for GA was their 3rd down production. OU did a good job of getting them in to 3rd down situations in the first place, and GA didn't convert enough....and many were the 3rd and medium to short range....that would concern me if i were a GA fan.
that HAS to change for GA to possess the ball and put the pressure on Hurts. GA's defense is plenty good enough.
to me, it's about GA's offensive line. and while i think they're really good, i'm not sure they can handle that front 7 we saw last night.