The Georgia Bulldogs took the field against Austin Peay last weekend. And while the scoreboard showed a solid 28-6 win, the offense sputtered. The Bulldogs showed up against Austin Peay on a day when the weather was pretty much playing referee. The first half was sluggish, for sure. Georgia had a lead, but only 14-3 at halftime, which is about as close as they’ve played an FCS opponent since 2016.
And right at the end of the first half, the Bulldogs were sitting on the 1-yard line with the chance to score a touchdown. But ended up going five plays without crossing into the end zone. Quarterback Gunner Stockton was throwing mostly short, safe passes. And that deep-throw spark just wasn’t there. That lack of explosiveness didn’t go unnoticed. Former Georgia All-American and three-time All