Georgia football fans who complained about the team’s lack of a ground last Saturday at LSU, head coach Kirby Smart is right there with you. Elijah Holyfield and D’Andre Swift were dominant with the ball in their hands in Baton Rouge, but after one great first quarter drive, they were rarely a fixture in the offense.
The duo combined for 19 carries and a total of 128 yards, with Swift handling most of the work. He had 72 yards on just 12 carries. Transcending the game at LSU, his yards per carry average has climbed up to 5.