Georgia running back D’Andre Swift had a phenomenal game this past Saturday in the Dawgs win against Vanderbilt, finishing with 149 yards on 16 carries.
Even after averaging nearly a first down per touch, both Swift and Kirby Smart believe there was still room for improvement.
“We’re in the pursuit of excellence, not perfection, and I don’t think he would say he played excellent,” Smart said.
Smart credited the offensive line for some of Swift’s runs, and said he missed a couple of cuts that could’ve been much longer runs, possibly touchdowns.
When asked about Swift’s performance, Smart said the junior out of Philadelphia played well, but still wants to see more from him.