Georgia Football: 3 reasons Bulldogs will beat Florida Week 9

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Georgia defensive lineman Jordan Davis (99) celebrates after taking down South Carolina quarterback Luke Doty (4) for a safety during the first half of an NCAA college football game between South Carolina and Georgia in Athens, Ga., on Sept. 18, 2021.News Joshua L Jones
Georgia defensive lineman Jordan Davis (99) celebrates after taking down South Carolina quarterback Luke Doty (4) for a safety during the first half of an NCAA college football game between South Carolina and Georgia in Athens, Ga., on Sept. 18, 2021.News Joshua L Jones /

1. The Georgia front-seven

This is not a hot take by any means and it is an easy observation to make, but Georgia’s front-seven dictates so much of the game because of how dominant they are.

Jordan Davis, Jalen Carter, and Devonte Wyatt are the most formidable front there is in college football. Nakobe Dean, Adam Anderson, and Nolan Smith are fast and physical and are going to clean everything else up.

Florida had success running on Alabama’s front-seven, but this is the toughest test for the Gators. The running game is going to have to have success because neither of Florida’s quarterbacks can win the game on their own.

Expect Florida to use some tempo to try and prevent Georgia from substituting and keep them off-balance. I think this is just too talented of a group to keep off-balance for too long and eventually, Davis and the front seven will just physically wear down Florida and win the game.

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