🏈 Tommy Deas' Four Downs: Georgia

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September 28, 2015

Tommy Deas

The University of Alabama travels to Athens, Ga., to face a top-10 Georgia team on Saturday in a game with major implications. Alabama has some questions to answer against the Bulldogs:

1. Can Alabama contain Nick Chubb?
Georgia's running back has rushed for 100 yards or more in 12 straight games, an amazing accomplishment in the SEC. He is the heart and soul of the Bulldogs' attack, and everything works well when he's gashing defenses. Alabama's run defense is among the best in the country. This matchup may determine the outcome.
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Nick Chubb is second in the SEC with 599 rushing yards through four games.
2. Does UA have any big-play weapons ready to emerge?
Alabama's offense hasn't been smooth, although the Crimson Tide has moved the ball well in fits and starts. UA needs to produce some big plays to get yardage in chunks to spark the attack. Kenyan Drake, ArDarius Stewart, Calvin Ridley and Cam Sims all seem to have the potential. This is a game where the Crimson Tide needs to make big plays.
3. Is the offensive line up to the task?
To run the ball effectively, and to give Jake Coker time to survey the field, Alabama's offensive line is going to have to start getting more leverage. This unit needs to be physical and set a tone against a Georgia defense that looks stout up front.
4. Is the kicking game coming around?
Kicker Adam Griffith has shown signs of overcoming whatever mental block was plaguing him, making a confidence-boosting 40-yarder while going 2-for-2 on field goals against Louisana-Monroe. JK Scott's first punt against ULM was bad, but overall he had a good day. What would really boost UA's special teams would be a big play or two in the return game.- See more at: https://alabama.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1808100#sthash.KfVf0Da3.dpuf
 
yes - I predict he is under 100
no - I wish
yes - UG's defensive speed will put some pressure on our QB, but that's the SEC
no - Too many areas look weak, not just the kicker. Our coverage is off this year and our punter is just average so far.
 
I suspect Chubb will have a tough day comparatively to his other games but likely will get around 100 anyway just because of how many carries they will feed him.

I'm ready for Ridley to take one to the house. He has the potential. Drake needs the ball in space more. I am in favor of moving him to slot or WR.

The O-line has had a rough go so far. I thought they looked pretty good in parts of the Ole Miss game and their energy far outlasted that of the Ole Miss D. I think they are in great physical shape. They just need to be fed plays that play to their strong points as a group. I don't think long periods of pass blocking is really their forte. Make it quick on pass plays and maybe do more roll outs to take the pressure off of them a bit.

Kicking schmicking... we need to poke it in.
 
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