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re: Auburn and Tennessee will beat Georgia
Posted on 8/26/23 at 5:27 pm to BigFolks6347
Posted on 8/26/23 at 5:27 pm to BigFolks6347
Honestly, if the games were reversed on the schedule, I'd be more concerned.
UGA plays their first road game at Auburn in game 5. If this was the Knoxville game it would be real worry. But Auburn while they have a good coach hasn't brought in enough talent yet to be a huge threat. They have a transfer loaded team to try to offset the talent deficit the first couple of seasons, but that means they're also going to be less experienced as a unit than UGA is, who's running a similar system as last year with a QB who's practiced in it for 3 straight seasons.
UT would have an advantage playing UGA early. Auburn doesn't.
The UT game is UGA's 11th. There will be no inexperienced guys playing at that point... but there will be injuries. And UGA has more depth to handle injuries than UT does.
Honestly, this is about the most favorable layout of the schedule UGA could possibly have.
UGA plays their first road game at Auburn in game 5. If this was the Knoxville game it would be real worry. But Auburn while they have a good coach hasn't brought in enough talent yet to be a huge threat. They have a transfer loaded team to try to offset the talent deficit the first couple of seasons, but that means they're also going to be less experienced as a unit than UGA is, who's running a similar system as last year with a QB who's practiced in it for 3 straight seasons.
UT would have an advantage playing UGA early. Auburn doesn't.
The UT game is UGA's 11th. There will be no inexperienced guys playing at that point... but there will be injuries. And UGA has more depth to handle injuries than UT does.
Honestly, this is about the most favorable layout of the schedule UGA could possibly have.
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