Georgia Football: 3 takeaways from pull-away victory over Arkansas

Kirby Smart talks with Matt Landers, Georgia football (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
Kirby Smart talks with Matt Landers, Georgia football (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /
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2. Georgia was seriously lacking energy early

Georgia found itself down 7-5 in the second half and it seemed like there was just zero energy coming from the Bulldogs’ side of the field.

Who could have guessed that the Bulldogs would be losing to one of the SEC bottom-dwellers in Fayetteville in the second half? No one but it was clear that it was a mixture of rust, poor quarterback play and just a lack of focus and energy.

If the Bulldogs want to be able to take down Auburn which is coming off a double-digit ranked win over Kentucky this week, they need to make sure to come out about 10 times stronger — at least.

For a national title contender, this was a really bad look and luckily they perked up in the third quarter and put together 22 points and then added another 10 points in the fourth quarter to win by 27 points.