If you’ve stared down Russian tanks, the indomitable Georgia defense isn’t so intimidating.
The task this week for Alex Golesh, the offensive coordinator for No. 2 Tennesee, is to organize a plan for quarterback Hendon Hooker — the Heisman Trophy front-runner — and wide receiver Jalin Hyatt to exploit whatever weaknesses exist in No. 1 Georgia’s imposing defense.
All Golesh — a former University of Toledo assistant coach — has done this season is help manufacture the nation’s top-ranked total offense (553.0 yards per game) and scoring offense (49.4 points).
BALL STATE AT TOLEDO
When: Tuesday, 8 p.