Georgia Football: 3 takeaways from shutout of Kentucky in Week 8

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ATHENS, GA – OCTOBER 19: Jake Fromm #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs gestures during the first half of a game against the Kentucky Wildcats at Sanford Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
ATHENS, GA – OCTOBER 19: Jake Fromm #11 of the Georgia Bulldogs gestures during the first half of a game against the Kentucky Wildcats at Sanford Stadium on October 19, 2019 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images) /

2. Georgia has the ability to win without relying on Jake Fromm

Georgia can actually win games without relying heavily on Jake Fromm.

The fact he only needed to really convert one third down with his arm shows maybe some concern but with weather conditions being what they were and with the outside running game behind first-round talents such as Andrew Thomas and Ben Cleveland, the Bulldogs began to wear down the Wildcats in the first three quarters.

Some fans might be upset it took three quarters for them to put points on the board. Thats OK, they have a right to be upset.

Simply put, it was a tough day for the pass game from the start. But the good news that Georgia fans can take away is that D’Andre Swift can take a game over when needed. The outside zone and stretch plays that he took the distance are a good sign that Georgia learned from its mistakes in the previous week after losing to South Carolina with simple up the gut runs read plays.