The Georgia Show: What We Need to See Versus Kentucky

Moving on: Georgia vs. Kentucky
We’ve beat the Alabama horse to death, so it’s time that we switch gears and refocus toward this weekend and the third conference game on the slate for Georgia, this time against the Kentucky Wildcats. From the 1000-foot view, it feels like this season could see the end of the road for the Mark Stoops-UK marriage, which can sometimes just boil down to forgetting the good times according to Jake Rowe. Still, the Cats are seemingly in a tailspin with a tough conference slate, a winless record versus the SEC thus far, and entering Athens as a three-score dog. Still, they’ve given previous iterations of the Dawgs fits in Lexington, though not so much at home. How might it play itself out this go round? We dive in on all the angles.
What do we want to see from the Georgia offense and defense?
There’s plenty to ask from each side of the ball this week after a few weeks of mixed bag, and we have some asks for Georgia in this one. Continuity on the offensive line would certainly be a nice thing to see, and it feels like there’s a good chance for that this week. Can they continue to progress? How about mixing in some of the tight ends? Feels like there’s an opportunity there. Keeping a fire under Chauncey Bowens would go a long way for the rest of this season. Defensively, some pressure and some We take a look at all of the aspects that might have Georgia fans feeling like there’s been a righting of the ship after last week.
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