Through their first four contests, the Georgia Bulldogs are averaging 165 yards per game on the ground, which is ranked eighth in the SEC. The Bulldogs are only averaging 3.96 yards per attempt as a team, which is pretty disappointing for a program that calls themselves ‘Running Back U.’ For now, those numbers aren’t impressive, but Georgia does hope to return to their old ways of running the ball under first-year offensive coordinator Todd Monken in the second half of the season, and it has to start against Kentucky on Saturday.
Fifth-year head coach Kirby Smart offered up his opinion on Monday about Georgia’s rushing attack.