It seems like Georgia has finally found their footing on offense. The Bulldogs enjoyed a 27-6 win over Auburn with the offense piling up 442 yards on offense against a stout Tigers defense. The quarterback situation seems to be handled for now with Stetson Bennett being the starting signal caller. Last week, Georgia’s rushing attack dominated the second half. The team ended up with 202 rushing yards, which was far better than the 121 gained against Arkansas the week before. Tennessee has had two strong showings this year, but against two weaker opponents. Jarrett Guarantono leads the Vols’ offense and hasn’t really yet played a complete game this season.