How Georgia Can Beat Ole Miss: 5 Keys to Victory

Zack Cook
Host · Writer
Get a Turnover on Defense
Turnovers remain a key reason why the Bulldogs are undefeated. In Week 10 against Missouri, Nazir Stackhouse and Javon Bullard recorded key interceptions, while the defense also recorded three sacks. Making Dart uncomfortable in the pocket will be essential on Saturday night. Dart has turned the ball over this season on multiple occasions and taken some big sacks. If Georgia can find a way to create turnovers, it will go a long way in securing another victory for the Bulldogs at home.
Continue Running the Football and Change the Tempo
Running the football continues to be a major strength of this Georgia offense. In Week 10 against Missouri, Daijun Edwards led the charge with 16 carries for 77 yards. If Georgia wants to eat up the clock, winning the battles in the trenches is essential. Edwards having another strong showing will go a long way toward helping the Bulldogs stay untouched.
Carson Beck is Carson Beck
Carson Beck has been a Heisman candidate for a reason. He's managed games at a high level and makes really good reads on offense. Not turning the football over against Ole Miss will be key, and Beck knows this. Although the Georgia offense remains without its top target, Beck has done a really nice job spreading the ball around and making clean passes. If he does that against Ole Miss on Saturday night, the offense should continue humming along.
Slow Down Jaxson Dart
It's no secret that the Georgia Bulldogs will have their work cut out for them on defense against Ole Miss quarterback Jaxson Dart. The Rebels signal-caller can beat you with his arm and legs, meaning the Bulldogs need to be aware at all times. Georgia's defense has done a nice job of rising to the occasion in big spots, and they'll need more of that under the lights in Athens.
Offense Makes Splash Plays
Without Brock Bowers in the fold as a safety blanket, the Bulldogs have been looking for other alternatives to move the football consistently on offense. We already discussed the importance of running the football, but making splash plays really helps separate Georgia's offense from the pack. One player that's stepped up with Bowers out is Ladd McConkey, who's registered 13 catches for 230 yards and a touchdown over Georgia's last two games. If McConkey can have another big day and find the endzone, this result will look promising for Georgia.
Get a Turnover on Defense
Turnovers remain a key reason why the Bulldogs are undefeated. In Week 10 against Missouri, Nazir Stackhouse and Javon Bullard recorded key interceptions, while the defense also recorded three sacks. Making Dart uncomfortable in the pocket will be essential on Saturday night. Dart has turned the ball over this season on multiple occasions and taken some big sacks. If Georgia can find a way to create turnovers, it will go a long way in securing another victory for the Bulldogs at home.
Continue Running the Football and Change the Tempo
Running the football continues to be a major strength of this Georgia offense. In Week 10 against Missouri, Daijun Edwards led the charge with 16 carries for 77 yards. If Georgia wants to eat up the clock, winning the battles in the trenches is essential. Edwards having another strong showing will go a long way toward helping the Bulldogs stay untouched.

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