ATHENS, GA.– Even when a football team’s offense isn’t hitting on all cylinders, if that said team’s defense is preventing the other team from scoring, the final result will usually be victory.
Such has been the case with the Georgia Bulldogs most of this 2019 season. While Georgia’s offense — thought to be the team’s strength back in the preseason speculation — has run hot and cold throughout the 11 games to date, the Bulldogs’ defense has gone far beyond expectations.
And that trend continued in Saturday’s battle with an upset-minded Texas A&M team, which came to Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium for the first time since the Aggies joined the SEC in 2012.