5 reasons why Georgia beats South Carolina

UGA takes on South Carolina Saturday night in Athens. Here’s 5 reasons why Georgia walks away with the win.

Georgia is set to take on South Carolina this Saturday night. Kickoff is at 7:00 p.m. for the SEC opener, which will be the first night game in Sanford Stadium since 2019.

The Gamecocks come to Athens in rebuilding mode. Former Georgia assistant Shane Beamer is at the helm, replacing new Georgia special teams coordinator Will Muschamp in Columbia.

South Carolina is led by graduate assistant quarterback Zeb Noland as former starter Luke Doty is recovering from an injury suffered in fall camp. The Gamecocks are coming off of a 20-17 win over East Carolina in week-two.

On the other side, Georgia is dealing with its own quarterback injury problems. Star J.T. Daniels missed last week with a core injury and Stetson Bennett, who stepped in and played great in Daniels place versus UAB, is dealing with a minor back injury.

Coach Kirby Smart was optimistic about both Daniels and Bennett’s status in his weekly press conference on Tuesday, but we probably won’t know who will lead the Bulldogs until Saturday.

Even with the offensive questions, Georgia’s defense is good enough to make up the slack.

Here’s five reasons why UGA beats the Gamecocks this weekend.

 

5 reasons why Georgia beats Kentucky

The Bulldogs look to avenge a disappointing loss at Alabama and take down the Wildcats in Lexington. Here are 5 reasons Georgia wins.

After a week off, Georgia football is back in action this Saturday at noon at Kentucky in Lexington, televised on the SEC Network.

The Wildcats come off a 20-10 loss at Missouri in which they ran 36 offensive plays and lost the time of possession battle 43:10 to 16:50.

The Bulldogs look to avenge a disappointing loss at Alabama and make a statement to the rest of the country at Kentucky before an epic matchup with Florida for the SEC East title in Jacksonville on Nov. 7.

Here are 5 reasons Georgia gets back on track and beats Kentucky on Saturday.

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