Vanderbilt's defense slowed down a high-powered Western Kentucky offense in the first game, but Georgia will provide a different opportunity for the Commodores. Despite having 1,500+ rusher from a year ago, Western Kentucky's offense is built on short to intermediate passing game. This week, Vanderbilt faces the challenge of Georgia who hopes to run the football and impose their will on opposing defense. In 52 plays against Monroe, Georgia ran the football 38 times for 243 yards. The longest rush from scrimmage accounted for 27 yards. They let the run set up the pass.
What will Vanderbilt have to do to slow down Georgia's offense? Do you think they are up to the challenge? Thoughts?
What will Vanderbilt have to do to slow down Georgia's offense? Do you think they are up to the challenge? Thoughts?