A 3-and-out. An explosive punt return. Touchdown pass. The game was over at that point. The Dawgs made quick work of the Golden Eagles on Saturday behind Carson Beck’s 5 touchdown passes and the same stingy defense we’ve seen. Let’s break down the good and the bad from this game.
UGA comes in 1-0 after a convincing victory over the offense-less Clemson Tigers. The Dawgs started slow but went on to steamroll the Tigers in the second half behind Carson Beck and freshman phenom Nate Frazier. The defense was suffocating the entire game despite losing star DL Mykel Williams in the second half.
Well, it was close for a half. UGA took a 6-0 lead into halftime, but came out firing on all cylinders in the third quarter. Clemson couldn’t keep up, only managing 189 total yards of offense behind Cade Klubnik and Phil Mafah. UGA’s freshmen and transfers stood out in their big win. Let’s break it all down.
I’ll be honest, I have overlooked this game when considering the other major games on UGA’s schedule: at Texas, at Alabama, and at Ole Miss have taken the majority of my attention and concern.
While there’s plenty to be said about how skilled the Dawgs are this year, there are still concerns with this team heading into the season that could end up costing the Dawgs another national championship.
With the 2024 season upon us, it’s time for some hot takes for the Dawgs this year. Here’s 4 reasons why the Dawgs are back on top when it’s all said and done this football season
If you’re like me, you’ve been fiending for any information on your favorite team’s upcoming season. I’m frantically searching for information like who is ready to become an impact player this year, who is hurt, what transfer players are pushing to become starters, and are there any freshmen who’ll see the field this fall. Don’t worry, you can get your fix here when it comes to the Georgia Bulldogs.
Ask yourself, do you honestly believe that FSU’s starters would make a 60 point difference in the game? Did you also forget the 18 players UGA had in the portal?
The Orange Bowl would be more appropriately named the “You Got Screwed” Bowl. Or perhaps the “Opt-Out” Bowl. Two teams who narrowly missed the CFB Playoff face off on Saturday at 4pm in Miami for the Orange Bowl, a game that used to mean something.