The Bulldogs ranked 14th in points per game, averaging 37.9 PPG. Their rush attack was lethal, averaging 238.8 YPG (18th), while the Bulldog pass attack was good for 226.2 YPG (72nd). They were 18th in total yardage with 464.9 YPG. On defense, Georgia held teams to just 19.1 PPG (15th). Their air defense held opponents to 180.3 YPG, which was 12th. The 134.0 YPG in rushing defense ranked 31st. The Bulldogs allowed 314.3 YPG (13th).
Georgia Bulldogs Preview 2019– Offense
Junior TB D’Andre Swift (1,094 YDs, 6.4 AVG, 10 TDs) returns. The dual threat also had 32 receptions with three of those going for scores. In 2018, he was second-team SEC. Brian Herrien (295 YDs, 5.9 AVG, 3 TDs) is back and should get more reps. Red-shirted freshman Zamir White, who was a top prospect in 2018 and injured in camp last year, could also become a big threat. The Georgia O-line may be the best in the SEC. They’ll be a major part of this rush attack.
Defense and Special Teams
Our Georgia Bulldogs Preview 2019 notes that the Bulldogs will have to replace their top return man Mercole Hardman who averaged 20.1 yards per punt return and 25.2 per kickoff bring back and scored one TD. Herrien will take over. Punter Jake Camarda, who was a freshman last season, was sound but not spectacular. He placed 10-of-43 punts within the 20 and averaged 42.6 YPP. Last season, senior PK Rodrigo Blankenship was perfect on his 65 PATs and was good on a 53-yard field goal. Overall, he hit 19-of-23 attempts.
Coaching and Recruitment
Kirby Smart (32-10 Georgia, 32-10 Overall), formally the defensive coordinator for Alabama, starts his fourth season as the head coach of the Bulldogs. Although the coordinators are relatively new to the Bulldogs, they’ve have solid prior experience and have done well over the first few years. Georgia has the second-best group of new recruits in the SEC. They include a SEC0high of five five-stars. Along with those top players, the Bulldogs welcome 14 four-star and four three-star recruits.
Our Georgia Bulldogs Preview 2019 – Final Word
Our Georgia Bulldogs Preview 2019 notes that this team has a tough schedule that includes Notre Dame (Sep 21), Florida (Nov. 2), Auburn (Nov. 16), and Texas A&M (Nov. 23). However, all but the Auburn game will be played on the Bulldogs’ home field. These Dogs are sound on both sides of the ball. If they are going to have a chance against Alabama in their potential SEC title meeting, they’ll need to take down at three of those four tough games.
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