The Georgia Bulldogs are 3-0 and haven't been tested. But that doesn't mean there aren't some questions about how the team will hold up when they do face stiffer competition.
The UGA ground game, which has been a staple for the team in years past, has left quite a bit to be desired this season, but DawgNation's Mike Griffith doesn't see it that way.
"I don't think it's a concern at all," said Griffith. "A lot of the plays they are running are pretty much long handoffs, same purpose as a run, high-percentage pass, like a toss sweep without having to commit to the toss.
"It's kinda misleading when you say you don't have a running game. They run it well enough when they need it. It's all about how the defense lines up and that's why this offense is so efficient. They got all the answers because of their personnel and execution. "
Georgia, through three games, doesn't have a rusher with a 100-yard game, and their leading rusher, Kendall Milton, is averaging just 56 yards a game. The next two closest rushers are backups who have their damage largely in mop-up duty.
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