Georgia's offense takes a 'steep drop' with loss of Drew Bobo

Dukes and Bell are joined by Connor Riley of Dawg Nation to preview Georgia's SEC championship showdown with Alabama which they may have to do with out center Drew Bobo
Georgia potentially heading into SEC title game without starting center Drew Bobo
Gunner Stockton #14 and Drew Bobo #74 of the Georgia Bulldogs react after a touchdown Photo credit Todd Kirkland / Stringer

As the Georgia Bulldogs prepare to face the Alabama Crimson Tide on Saturday for the SEC Championship, there is a good possibility center Drew Bobo, who suffered a left foot injury in Friday’s 16-9 win over Georgia Tech, will not suit up.

“I don’t think it looks very good. I don’t expect him to play this weekend. He may have played his last snap this season for Georgia,” Dawg Nation’s Connor Riley, said on Tuesday as he joined 92-9 The Game’s Carl Dukes and Mike Bell and shred some insight on the Bulldogs’ center’s status ahead of Saturday’s matchup with Alabama and the impact of his absence.

“It’s a significant loss because I think he was playing as an All SEC center. One of the best in the country and there’s a steep drop, in my opinion, from Drew Bobo to Malachi Toliver,” Riley continued as he expressed concern of Georgia possibly turning to Bobo’s back up for Saturday and the remainder of the season. “This is a pretty significant loss for Georgia and in my opinion, it does change the ceiling of what this team might be,” Riley said.

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