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What to expect from Georgia's offense against Kentucky

In Saturday’s loss to South Carolina, Georgia threw the ball more than fifty times. That’s downright uncharacteristic for a team that almost always finishes seasons in the top ten nationally in rushing offense. Georgia scored only seventeen points despite entering the game averaging 42.8 per contest, out-gained the opponent by 162 yards, and still managed to lose in double overtime.

Welcoming Kentucky to Athens, what can we reasonably expect from Jim Coley in the game following the debacle against the Gamecocks?

I wouldn’t be surprised to see upward of thirty called pass plays. Unfortunately, Georgia is now 0-5 when Jake Fromm has surpasses thirty attempts.