Are your Georgia Bulldogs preparing to travel to a stadium that eats knee ligaments to face the SEC’s most explosive offense in front of 103,000 screaming, mustard-hurling hillbillies? Then you could probably use a drink. I can help you with that.
A lot has been made this week of the Tennessee offense being a unique challenge for a Bulldog defense that has been decidedly unchallenged this season. And it’s true the Volunteers are putting up a lot of points (especially relative to the Jeremy Pruitt era). And the trend has been decidedly upward as the season has gone on, especially for quarterback Hendon Hooker.