Georgia Football: 3 reasons Bulldogs will beat TCU to go back-to-back

Dec 31, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Xavier Johnson (10) loses his helmet while being tackled by Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Christopher Smith (29) during the second quarter of the 2022 Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 31, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Xavier Johnson (10) loses his helmet while being tackled by Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Christopher Smith (29) during the second quarter of the 2022 Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports /
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Stetson Bennett and the offense is unstoppable

Like TCU, Georgia football has one of the best receiving weapons in college football, he just plays tight end and that’s Brock Bowers.

Outside of that, the Bulldogs don’t have a truly dominant wideout but they haven’t needed one. The offense has been effective and was able to rally from 14 down to beat Ohio State in the fourth quarter last week, scoring 42 points in the process.

TCU has been electric on offense but the defense has struggled in the last two games against Kansas State and Michigan. Georgia has a better offense than both. The Bulldogs will be able to run the football and average over five yards per rushing attempt.

Stetson Bennett is also being overlooked. He’s thrown seven touchdowns in the last two games. He did throw an interception in the Sugar Bowl but was spectacular down the stretch and every time he’s played a really good quarterback — he’s been at least their equal.

Max Duggan will have his moments on Monday night but he won’t out-play Stetson Bennett.