Georgia football: 3 simple offensive keys for the Dawgs against the Bucs

Uga, Georgia’s mascot, rests during an SEC football homecoming game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Georgia Bulldogs in Neyland Stadium. (Photo By The Knoxville News-Sentinel)
Uga, Georgia’s mascot, rests during an SEC football homecoming game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Georgia Bulldogs in Neyland Stadium. (Photo By The Knoxville News-Sentinel) /
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Georgia’s mascot, Uga, rests during an SEC football homecoming game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Georgia Bulldogs in Neyland Stadium. (Photo By The Knoxville News-Sentinel) /

Georgia football went to Rocky Top and destroyed Tennessee to make history.

The atmosphere,  the offense at Tennessee, the fan base possibly throwing mustard at you with all that Georgia knew their job, and they did it.

Georgia has found itself almost weekly facing a team that’s “unlike any team they’ve faced.” Each week Georgia has done the same thing to every single one of them.

Defensively this team is the best unit we have ever seen. The talent, depth, and experience are a perfect storm for this Georgia defense, and it shows. On the field, in the stat column and record book, it’s evident.

Offensively this Georgia team is phenomenal. Second in the SEC in scoring, only behind big bad Alabama. You hear nothing about it from the media. This unit is flying under the radar, and for Georgia, you could not ask for more.

Nobody should claim that Charleston Southern or Georgia Tech will challenge the Dawgs for the next two weeks.

The Bucs are up first for the Dawgs, and they more than likely have one goal — to score points on this vaunted Georgia defense. However, Georgia’s defense is going for a shut-out, trying to improve those already insane numbers. While the Dawgs’ defense has been the star of the show, the offense is just as explosive and looking to hang 40-plus points.

It’s also senior night for Georgia. After missing out on this night last year because Vanderbilt canceled twice, Georgia will be ready to show out for their seniors. Finally, the Dawgs get to honor their veteran players, so good luck Charleston Southern. This group is going to put on a show.

These are the three things on the offensive side of the ball Georgia should do against the Bucs as the Dawgs are looking to 11-0 and move one step closer to winning it all.