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UGA -18 is a bad line IMO. Oregon is a very talented team, 53 former 4 and 5 star recruits by my count. They return a lot of experience on both O & D, especially on the lines. Bo Nix played well against Georgia last year (his receivers dropped a bunch of balls), and he'll have a much better OL with this Oregon team than he ever had at Auburn. If Georgia's defense plays as inexperienced as they look on paper, Oregon has a good chance at the upset.
 
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UGA -18 is a bad line IMO. Oregon is a very talented team, 53 former 4 and 5 star recruits by my count. They return a lot of experience on both O & D, especially on the lines. Bo Nix played well against Georgia last year, and he'll have a much better OL with this Oregon team than he ever had at Auburn. If Georgia's defense plays as inexperienced as they look on paper, Oregon has a good chance at the upset.

I honestly think UGA rolls them.
 
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UGA -18 is a bad line IMO. Oregon is a very talented team, 53 former 4 and 5 star recruits by my count. They return a lot of experience on both O & D, especially on the lines. Bo Nix played well against Georgia last year, and he'll have a much better OL with this Oregon team than he ever had at Auburn. If Georgia's defense plays as inexperienced as they look on paper, Oregon has a good chance at the upset.
No way will UGA's defense be as dominant as it was last season. Still talented? Sure but last year's unit was special. If the dawgs have to rely on the arm of Stetson Bennett more and more this year it could result in an upset or 2.
 
No way will UGA's defense be as dominant as it was last season. Still talented? Sure but last year's unit was special. If the dawgs have to rely on the arm of Stetson Bennett more and more this year it could result in an upset or 2.

I don't think anyone is expecting the defense to be as good as 2021. There's some expectation that the offense might be better and can carry more of the load as the defense gains experience. I think it's possible it happens that way, but I wouldn't give 18 points on that premise in week one.
 
I don't think anyone is expecting the defense to be as good as 2021. There's some expectation that the offense might be better and can carry more of the load as the defense gains experience. I think it's possible it happens that way, but I wouldn't give 18 points on that premise in week one.
Who are their top WRs this year? I know uga is ridiculously loaded at TE
 
4-star DL Kendrick Gilbert commits to Purdue

This was someone a lot of Kensucky fans were hoping they’d get.

They’re struggling mightily in recruiting and it makes my heart smile.
I bet stoops is gone soon. I know he just got an extension, but I think they crash and burn this year and he realizes that they have peaked and will never get over the hump to be a serious SEC East contender
 
Who are their top WRs this year? I know uga is ridiculously loaded at TE

Kearis Jackson is the most experienced; never had big stats, partly because of injuries. Last year he played in every game, but was mostly fielding punts because he was dealing with knee issues the first half of the season. Adonai Mitchell and Ladd McConkey got a lot of playing time as freshmen last year and probably will again. Dom Blaylock had a pretty good freshman season in 2019; now two ACL's later he's trying to make a comeback. After that it's guys who have minimal stats due to youth/inexperience or injury. Arian Smith is out after ankle surgery earlier this month.
 
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Kearis Jackson is the most experienced; never had big stats, partly because of injuries. Last year he played in every game, but was mostly fielding punts because he was dealing with knee issues the first half of the season. Adonai Mitchell and Ladd McConkey got a lot of playing time as freshmen last year and probably will again. Dom Blaylock had a pretty good freshman season in 2019; now two ACL's later he's trying to make a comeback. After that it's guys who have minimal stats due to youth/inexperience or injury. Arian Smith is out after ankle surgery earlier this month.


Any concerns at tailback? Numbers wise you guys are as thin as us, but do you like the guys that are there?
 
Kearis Jackson is the most experienced; never had big stats, partly because of injuries. Last year he played in every game, mostly fielding punts because he was dealing with knee issues the first half of the season. Adonai Mitchell and Ladd McConkey got a lot of playing time as freshmen last year and probably will again. Dom Blaylock had a pretty good freshman season in 2019; now two ACL's later he's trying to make a comeback. After that it's guys who have minimal stats due to youth/inexperience or injury. Arian Smith is out after ankle surgery earlier this month.
So you think Jackson will start the season as #1 WR target?
 
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