Georgia Football: #24 Notre Dame Breakdown

SOUTH BEND, IN - SEPTEMBER 02: Head coach Brian Kelly of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish leaves the field after a game against the Temple Owls at Notre Dame Stadium on September 2, 2017 in South Bend, Indiana. The Irish won 49-16. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
SOUTH BEND, IN - SEPTEMBER 02: Head coach Brian Kelly of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish leaves the field after a game against the Temple Owls at Notre Dame Stadium on September 2, 2017 in South Bend, Indiana. The Irish won 49-16. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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SOUTH BEND, IN – SEPTEMBER 02: Logan Marchi
SOUTH BEND, IN – SEPTEMBER 02: Logan Marchi /

What Georgia must do to win.

There are a few things the Dawgs must do to upset the Irish in South Bend Saturday. The first, protect Jake Fromm. The offensive line had its moments but still make me a little nervous. The UGA offensive line is as small as I remember ever seeing it and they will have their hands full.

The best way the team can protect Fromm is by running the ball. In Nick Chubb and Sony Michel, Georgia has two top talents at running back. You can comfortably have them run 60% of your offensive plays. Both of them have the capability to go over 100 yards in any game. That’s something they are going to need to do this week. It’s also essential that Georgia is more creative on offense and the running game. Jim Chaney has to find a way to get the ball into his play makers hands and put the Irish off balance. Controlling the clock will keep the ball out of ND’s hands.

The final must for UGA is the defense must stick to their assignments. Brandon Wimbush is a scary QB because of his legs. Mobile quarterbacks have been a thorn in Georgia’s side throughout the years and he could be a difference in the game. I’m confident in the defense but it’s definitely a scary match up.