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re: Keys to Georgia winning Saturday

Posted on 10/11/21 at 9:02 am to
Posted by BrotherDawg84
Member since Dec 2020
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Posted on 10/11/21 at 9:02 am to
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I'll go 21-10 Georgia.


You obviously haven't been reading what other Georgia fans have posted. This game will be a huge blowout, worse than Arkansas, probably by double.


Now, with that out of the way, I hope it's that close. I would love for UK to be able to keep it close. UK will need mistakes by Georgia to have this be a game in the 4th quarter.


Keys to the game:

Kentucky’s prep. Which QB do they face, or both. Darnell Washington is back and appears to be completely healthy. How do you cover our wide outs and now two big TEs, and defend the run?

Kentucky’s handling of the crowd noise. It’s gonna be at least as loud as the Arkansas game, and that was disruptive.

UGAs handling of success. It’s been awhile since we were #1, but this is a new breed of Dawgs. The D line is stout and quick, linebackers and secondary are swarming and disruptive.

Stoops will have a good game plan, but will it work? Who knows, but my guess is Dawgs cover.
Posted by KYHunter110
Lexington
Member since Dec 2016
569 posts
Posted on 10/11/21 at 9:02 am to
He will want to limit the big plays. Keep everything in front of the secondary. Just have to execute. Our defense is playing really well. Not Georgia well but really well. We have to force a turnover or two. Probably won’t win but that’s why they play the game. Stoops can’t let the moment get too big for him. Gotta play our game and need to play our best game of the year. Kirby will have his squad ready
Posted by gilded dawg
Member since May 2021
47 posts
Posted on 10/11/21 at 9:02 am to
It's Kentucky people, the key to winning the game is just showing up on Saturday.
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