Georgia defeated Kentucky 14-3 in an ugly game in Lexington.
Star running back Zamir White was one of the bright spots from a mistake-ridden Georgia performance. He totaled 136 yards on 26 carries and a touchdown.
The Bulldogs passing game was nonexistent behind quarterback Stetson Bennett, he completed 9 of 13 passes for 137 yards and two costly interceptions on drives that would have likely yielded points.
Georgia kicker Jack Podlesney had his only field goal attempt botched by a bad snap and to top the mishaps off, star safety Richard LeCounte dropped a potential pick-six.
All of these aspects can be improved, but what is concerning is the fact that Georgia’s defense suffered some critical injuries ahead of its huge matchup with Florida next week.
Just take a look at the injuries here:
- DT Jordan Davis (undisclosed)
- DT Julian Rochester (undisclosed)
- LB Quay Walker (undisclosed)
- DB D.J. Daniel (ankle/foot)
- DB Lewis Cine (ankle/foot)
Plus mike linebacker Monte Rice missed some time but would later return to finish out the game.
Let’s hope these guys can recuperate and be ready for the Gators, but Jordan Davis was in a sling on the Georgia sideline, which definitely does not look good for his chances to be ready next week. Truly a big blow as Davis is one of the most critical pieces of this Bulldogs front.
On a positive note, guys like freshman defensive tackle Jalen Carter and defensive back Tyrique Stevenson showed some great promise when they more got chances to play among all of the injuries.
We know the Bulldogs’ defensive depth is among the best in the nation and it will be tested by Kyle Trask and a Florida offense averaging 40 points per game.