- Georgia has the nation's 12th-ranked rushing defense. We have the nation's 96th-ranked rushing offense. Our hopes of generating a solid rushing game are vanishingly small, and without a ground game our play-action based offense is going to get stuck in the mud just like it did against Kentucky.
- Georgia's offense is much improved this year, with Stockton at QB and Noah Thomas + Branch at WR. Our secondary has struggled the past few games. Another bad matchup. Our LBs looked lost covering tight ends against both Mississippi State and Vandy, and Oscar Delp is one of the best tight ends in the SEC.
- So we need our defensive line to generate sacks and pressure. Unfortunately, Georgia's pass-protection is the best of anyone we've faced this year. They've allowed just 11 sacks so far this season, T-23rd best in the country. (By comparison, we've allowed 18).
No individual, position group, or overall matchup gives Texas an advantage. Probably going to see something like a 34-20 Georgia win, with our offense mired in quicksand all game and our defense ground down from spending too much time on the field.