I am copying and pasting from TOS, but I think that it is accurate:
The four teams that UGA has played this year are ranked 80th or lower in passing offense (Mizzou 97th, Buffalo 112th, FAU 114th, Vanderbilt 82nd), and a similarly bad group of overall offenses (Mizzou 99th, Buffalo 73rd, FAU 120th, Vanderbilt 80th).
Interesting enough, FAU converted 9/16 3rd downs through the air, including 6 of their first 8, and they are one of the worst passing teams in the country. Also, 2 of the 4 teams UGA has played this season have actually far exceeded their 3rd down conversion average.
Just remember that this heralded UGA team gave up at least 28 points 5 times last season, despite having an extremely tame schedule.
Vanderbilt has only scored 2 TD's against D-1 teams this year, FAU may be the worst D-1 team in the country, Buffalo only scored 7 on Kent State, and Missouri was basically shut out against South Carolina.
Don't be surprised if we can throw the football on UGA, and throw it well.
The four teams that UGA has played this year are ranked 80th or lower in passing offense (Mizzou 97th, Buffalo 112th, FAU 114th, Vanderbilt 82nd), and a similarly bad group of overall offenses (Mizzou 99th, Buffalo 73rd, FAU 120th, Vanderbilt 80th).
Interesting enough, FAU converted 9/16 3rd downs through the air, including 6 of their first 8, and they are one of the worst passing teams in the country. Also, 2 of the 4 teams UGA has played this season have actually far exceeded their 3rd down conversion average.
Just remember that this heralded UGA team gave up at least 28 points 5 times last season, despite having an extremely tame schedule.
Vanderbilt has only scored 2 TD's against D-1 teams this year, FAU may be the worst D-1 team in the country, Buffalo only scored 7 on Kent State, and Missouri was basically shut out against South Carolina.
Don't be surprised if we can throw the football on UGA, and throw it well.
