So let's backtrack a little bit. At the beginning of the year, I was very hopeful that Georgia was going to rather fluidly replace Matthew Stafford and Knowshon Moreno with ease and drastically improve defensively.
I saw this team as a clone of the 2005 team, also led by a fifth-year senior quarterback, that went 11-2 with a tailback by committee approach and a quarterback following in the footsteps of a Georgia great.
Not quite the result so far we were looking for this season. The Dawgs are at 4-3, which from a personal perspective is the worst midseason record Georgia has in at least a decade.
The low point so far has to have been the 45-16 trouncing from Tennessee, and Lane Kiffin.
The other two losses wer...
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