I have been very critical of Georgia football’s pass rush from last year. It was inconsistent at best and only consisted of one player, D’Andre Walker.
He had 7.5 sacks and 15 quarterback hurries, 5.5 more sacks and ten more quarterback hurries than the next player. Coming into this season, I expected the coaches to look into getting more out of the pass rush.
After the Vanderbilt game, there looked to be a lot of improvement.
Multiple players were pressuring the quarterback. Even though there was just one sack, by Azeez Ojulari, the Bulldogs did pressure the quarterback a total of six times in the game.