Sep 20, 2014; Athens, GA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs running back
Sony Michel(1) reacts with center
David Andrews(61) after scoring a touchdown against the Troy Trojans during the first half at Sanford Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
The Georgia Bulldogs have completed three games of the 2014 football schedule, and sit at 2-1 after who handily won games and a tough to swallow defeat in their only conference game.
Betsided
We’ve now had a chance to look at all the things that were questions coming into the season, and its safe to say we now have some answers to those questions.
With conference play resuming this week, and a very hard to figure, upset-minded Tennessee Volunteers team coming between the hedges, Georgia will have to figure out a way to help themselves in some key areas. Right now, the Bulldogs no longer control their own fate in the SEC East, and will have to not only win out, but rely on some help from another SEC team in defeating South Carolina.
Everyone of these questions/answers will have to apply for the remainder of the season, and there’s not an easy fix for some of the problems.
However, it’s not all doom and gloom, as some of the preseason questions marks have been either emphatically answered in the positive or at least haven’t been unmitigated disasters
So after three games, against three completely different types of opponents, here’s what we have learned about the 2014 Georgia Bulldogs football team.