Early on in the regular season, fans wondered if this Georgia football team could be compared to those of the past. Fans questioned "is this the same Georgia as before?" Fans questioned the Bulldogs due to early struggles on defense as well as issues on the offense.
However, Georgia has seemingly come into stride and look like a well-oiled machine after convincing victories over Ole Miss, Texas, and just recently Charlotte. Georgia also has a Heisman hopeful quarterback in Gunner Stockton. However, if anyone thinks this team is scary now, the best is still yet to come.
Georgia's youth makes them a scary dynasty brewing
Tennessee has the youngest roster in the SEC. That was the big conversation surrounding the Volunteers early this season, and college football fans gave them plenty of credit for their success despite their age. Well, what about Georgia?
Georgia did not get that same type of appreciation. Instead, college football held them to a standard of success from previous classes. What people do not realize is that this team is actually just behind Tennessee as the second youngest team in the SEC. Yes, arguably the best team in the conference is also the second youngest.
Vanderbilt has the oldest roster in the SEC, with a staggering 26 graduate players, plus 50 more upperclassmen.
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Tennessee has the youngest roster in the SEC, with nearly 50% of their team being freshman. pic.twitter.com/MUKIIT02QA
64.3 percent of Georgia's roster is either a sophomore or a freshman. Not to mention, a lot of those guys are already starting for Georgia. Nate Frazier and Chauncey Bowens both fall into this category, allowing Georgia's stable of running backs to only grow deeper. KJ Bolden, Elijah Griffin, Chris Cole, Ellis Robinson and many more all fall into this category on Georgia's defense as well. Plus, Stockton still has another year of eligibility at Georgia.
Georgia's turnaround this season has been mostly due to these young starters getting more experience and becoming more comfortable in playing in big moments.
No one can forget that Georgia is also the most talented team in the country as well. That is not up for debate, that is fact. 247sports team composite has Georgia as the most talented in the country with 13 five-stars and 57 four-stars on their roster. So yeah, if anyone thinks this Georgia team is scary now, they are only going to get scarier. Not just on this championship run the Bulldogs are going on this season, but for years to come.
The Kirby Smart era is continuing its dominance as college football's newest dynasty.
