It is that time of the year when a lot of us begin to believe the hype and some truth coming out of Athens. One thing that I have noticed is most of us on this board feel we have the talent in Athens to compete. UGA can go 6-6 or 10-2 or whatever and the difference between the two records can be deceiving.
Not only here, but all around the internet we can get a different feel for just where our UGA football team is in relation to other schools.
Coming out of this corner, I think we can play with anyone on our schedule. One thing that I don't know is where our weaknesses are going to be. Maybe we don't have a weakness, if we do where does that put us record wise.
Example . . . . Serious pass rush on defense, strong defensive line. Can that cover up for a less than stout defensive backfield or lack of talent? Can we stop the run with the likes of Lattimore with a 3/4 defense? Some of these offensive lines that we are going to face are not chopped liver, starting with Boise State.
In the opening game in Atlanta can or will our offensive line be cohesive enough to take on a veteran Boise State defensive front four? We have some big dudes on our front wall, will they be in good enough shape by fall to exploit that size?
Some on this board say that they want one primary back toting that rock. Can't disagree with that in principle, but will throw a couple of facts out to be looked at. Mr Walker had the size and strength to be the man in the early 80's. He was a tremendous player in college, he was a good player in the pros. Point I am trying to make is this . . . . kids are bigger, stronger, faster than any of us that participated in football. While I would love to see IC come in and be all that, I don't think that is the case anymore. Too many huge, fast, strong athletes on the other side to allow him to carry the ball 25/30 times a game. If I were the leader of this group, I would keep this young fellows legs fresh, fourth quarter fresh legs amount to wins. Ego's have to be put aside. I think that we have some seriously good backs at UGA and IC choosing UGA will make them better participants. Already Caleb King wants to be a part . . . . again. IC appears to be the type of back (to me) that can gain a thousand yards or score 10 or 12 touchdowns both running and receiving. He is the type of back that an offensive line will block for.
Reading many article out there, some maybe have not read this. Interesting . . . .
bleacherreport.com/articles/645088-georg...every-scheduled-team