3 questions Georgia football must answer after dicey win against Florida

Georgia football still has a lot of issues they need to improve on to become a serious threat to win a national championship.
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With four games left in their season and two remaining in conference play, Georgia football has hit the most important part of their season.

The Bulldogs have back-to-back games against ranked SEC opponents, with a road date at Ole Miss up first. This game, as well as the next one against Tennessee, will not be easy to win, but if they want to accomplish all of their goals they have to win both.

A lot of questions have surfaced since their win over Florida last weekend. Georgia is far from being the perfect team, and while it is impossible to be perfect, the sentiment in the fanbase is that a lot of things need to improve if this team is going to win a national championship.

So what are the things that stand out the most after last weekend's win? A lot of questions could be listed as to what Georgia needs to do the rest of the season to win a championship, but these three questions by far stand out the most about this team.

1. Can Carson Beck take care of the football?

Carson Beck has thrown three interceptions in each of his last two games. That is just not good enough.

Thankfully it hasn't mattered as Georgia won both games, but it's likely just a matter of time until a team takes advantage of these mistakes and beats Georgia because of them. Both Beck and Kirby Smart say the right thing in interviews about how he needs to improve and what he needs to do to improve, but at some point the improvement needs to be seen on the field.

Beck thankfully has a good enough team around him, especially on defense, so he doesn't have to be perfect. But six turnovers in two games isn't going to cut it. If he's able to limit his turnovers and have the Georgia offense operate more efficiently, it will be tough for any team to beat the Bulldogs with how great the defense has been playing.