Georgia Bulldogs Football: 2019’s Complete Season Preview

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Week 10: Georgia Bulldogs @ Auburn Tigers

Date & Time: Saturday, November 16th, 2019 @ TBD

This road matchup will be the first of two huge games late in November.

If the Bulldogs get through this game and the next game unscathed, it is likely they will be able to get into the college football playoff, even if they lose another heart-breaker to ‘Bama in the SEC Championship game.

Auburn is starting a freshman this season so the Bulldog defense should have that going in their favor.

Also, for some reason, running back D’Andre Swift seems to have Auburn’s number, and he always seems to find a lane leading to a long touchdown run when he plays them.

Going into Jordan-Hare and playing a consistent mistake-free game (one likely to be at night) will be no easy task for this Georgia  offense.

The Auburn front is no joke and loaded with good players, and this could prove problematic for the Dawg’s offense.

Luckily, Fromm is no longer a freshman, and this Georgia offensive line is full of studs and future NFL players.

This game should not be like it was two years ago, and the offense will do an admirable job putting up points in an adverse atmosphere while playing a mostly mistake-free game.

Bo Nix looks like an exciting player, but at the end of the day he is a freshman, and he will find it difficult to find success against this Georgia defense through the air.

On top of being a freshman quarterback going up against one of the best defenses, he will have to do it without the help of last year’s top two leading receivers as both are now in the NFL.

Playing in a big game with limited experience and limited chemistry with his wideouts will be tough for him to overcome while competing with a top college defense.

Georgia wins 24-14