5 reasons why LSU will beat Georgia on Saturday

Five reasons why the LSU Tigers will beat Georgia football on Saturday in Atlanta

4. Georgia Is Banged Up

Following up on Georgia’s offensive schedules and Fromm, the offense is significantly banged up, as mentioned. Cager is likely out for the rest of the season, while Pickens can only play one half Saturday, due to a suspension for his actions at Tech last weekend.

In addition, star running back D’Andre Swift was taken out of the Tech game last week for injury and has been banged up heading into the LSU game. Though we cannot confirm or deny anything, we expect Swift to play Saturday, but whether or not he is close to 100% is anyone’s guess at the moment.

If Georgia can find a way to keep up with LSU on offense, it can easily win this game, relying on its championship caliber defense. However, that’s not an easy task, and requires a whole lot of creativity from Coach Coley, Fromm and the Bulldogs’ wide receivers.

Fromm will have to play some of the best football he’s played at Georgia, while guys like Tyler Simmons, Demetris Robertson, Matt Landers and Dominick Blaylock will need to step it up downfield.

Due to all of the question marks Georgia has on offense and its growing list of injuries, LSU is a pretty lofty favorite going into this game.

Of course, the Tigers would likely be favorites regardless, but nerves are at an all-time high for this game, given no one knows what to expect from the Bulldog offense.