2. Georgia's secondary has to be better
Georgia has a lot to clean up during their upcoming bye week if they are going to continue their march to repeating as SEC Champions, but the one thing that has to improve the most is their play in the secondary.
Georgia's defensive backs were getting beat all night long and gave up multiple big play touchdowns to Tennessee. On top of that, the Bulldogs had pass interference flags thrown against them multiple times which shows how much they struggled against this Tennessee passing attack.
The good news for Georgia's secondary is that they won't face another offense like Tennessee's the rest of the season. Tennessee's offense is designed to expose opposing secondaries with their quick tempo and pass heavy attack, so Georgia's secondary likely won't face this difficult of a challenge the rest of the season.
But they will have their hands full in two weeks against Alabama, so they need to improve a lot over these next two weeks.