4. The Rain
Just like the Kentucky game, this one won’t be a record breaker in any way. Georgia will be forced to abandon its go-to options in the passing game if the forecast holds up, causing a run-heavy attack on the Aggies’ defense.
While the rain might actually favor the Bulldogs, it could cause Georgia to be too reliant on its run-game, which as we’ve seen against strong teams, has caused significant trouble.
Fromm and company have done a much better job at keeping turnovers to a minimum since South Carolina, but will Swift and Herrien be enough on Saturday?
We know limiting Kellen Mond is key, but keep in mind the Texas A&M quarterback is much more mobile than Fromm, giving the Aggies a likely advantage at quarterback in a rain-soaked game.
In addition, that might play a factor on the special teams, specifically Jake Camarda and Rodrigo Blankenship. The two Bulldog specialists are key pieces to Georgia’s team at the moment and any weather-related problems shutting down the special teams will be a substantial loss in the contest.