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Game Analysis:

This weekend’s clash between Georgia and Alabama may be the best game of the year. Georgia enters the game with a perfect 3-0 record, but they’re coming off a tough 13-12 win over Kentucky where their offense sputtered. Quarterback Carson Beck, who had been performing efficiently throughout the season, struggled in that game, posting his lowest passer rating of the year. Georgia’s offense is averaging 402.3 yards per game but will face a stiff challenge against Alabama’s defense, which ranks 13th in the nation, allowing only 248 yards per game. Georgia’s defense, ranked first in multiple categories, will look to contain Alabama’s explosive dual-threat quarterback Jalen Milroe.

Alabama also comes into this matchup undefeated, fresh off a commanding 42-10 victory over Wisconsin. Jalen Milroe has been a major factor for the Crimson Tide, boasting an impressive 10.0 yards per attempt and 8-to-0 TD/INT ratio. However, Alabama has shown some inconsistency, as seen in their near upset against USF earlier in the season. The key to this game will likely be Alabama’s ability to convert on third downs, where they excel at a 52.5% conversion rate, against a tough Georgia defense. This game could be a tight, with both teams looking to assert dominance in the SEC.

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