2. Georgia defense scores a pick six
One of the biggest concerns that came out of Georgia’s win last week was the fact that UGA’s defense failed to force a turnover. Sure they only gave up seven points which shows they were dominant the entire game, but failing to force a turnover against a severely overmatched opponent is concerning.
Georgia didn’t need to turn Marshall over to win, and they won’t need to turn Austin Peay over either, but they will need to force turnovers during SEC play if they’re going to win the conference. So look for Georgia to attack the ball even more against Austin Peay and force a few turnovers this week.
That however is not a bold prediction, but it is bold to predict a pick six touchdown from defensive back KJ Bolden, which would be the second interception of his career and his first touchdown as a Bulldog.
