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Posted on 4/13/15 at 1:37 pm to
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
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Posted on 4/13/15 at 1:37 pm to
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Arkansas' OL is going to be downright nasty
I guess it depends on who you ask but I recall most people saying UGA's OL was one of the best in the nation last year and we return all but one starter off of it. Our DL should be stout but we'll see how things play out. Also, if you play UF, then Ark, then UGA, you're going to be pretty beat up by the time you get to us.
Posted by madmaxvol
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Posted on 4/13/15 at 2:08 pm to
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Arkansas' OL is going to be downright nasty


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I guess it depends on who you ask but I recall most people saying UGA's OL was one of the best in the nation last year and we return all but one starter off of it.


Here is what I was considering with regards to OL.

Denver Kirkland - 6-5, 343 JR
Sebastian Tretola - 6-5, 322 SR
Mitch Smothers - 6-3, 315 SR
Marcus Danenhauer - 6-4, 322 SR\
Dan Skipper - 6-10, 307

That averages 6-5, 322...and not a single underclassman on the starting 5. On their run-heavy offense...they will be lining up and running over a lot of people. They will be big, strong and each will have at least 4 years of strength and conditioning training under their belts (along with 3 years in Bert's system).

Georgia's heaviest OL is still a pound below the Arkansas average. I think that UT's defense will match up better to Georgia's smaller, but more mobile OL than Arkansas' monstrosities.




ETA...(This is based on Georgia's OL from last year...I couldn't find a depth chart for this year yet).
This post was edited on 4/13/15 at 2:11 pm
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