Georgia Football: 3 takeaways from victory over Tennessee in Week 6

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ATHENS, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 21: Jake Fromm #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs throws a first half pass while playing the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Sanford Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
ATHENS, GEORGIA – SEPTEMBER 21: Jake Fromm #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs throws a first half pass while playing the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Sanford Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images) /

3. Far Fromm bad

Jake Fromm put on a show yet again this week. The talented quarterback is deadly accurate and has a huge arm. He has shown that he can make every throw on the field. He reads through his progressions and distributes the ball like a seasoned NFL veteran. Tonight was no exception.

Fromm started the night 10-for-11. He finished the evening 24-for-29 for an 83 percent on completions. His receivers had some trouble getting a lot of separation and it didn’t matter. When they weren’t, a dump down pass to Swift was highly effective. D’Andre Swift was Fromm’s best receiver on the night with four grabs for 72 yards.

D’Andre Swift was Fromm’s best receiver on the night with 4 grabs for 72 yards. Fromm was able to distribute the ball effectively with completions to 9 different receivers. He added two more touchdown passes to his resume tonight as well.

This seems to be one of those year of the quarterback seasons and Jake Fromm is certainly in consideration for the top mark. He appears to be on a collision course for a showdown with Tua and the Tide of Alabama in the SEC championship. If they can make it to the playoffs, his former backup, Justin Fields and the Ohio State Buckeyes could be there waiting.