Sep 5, 2022; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Clemson Tigers head coach Dabo Swinney celebrates after a victory against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports
What happens if Clemson pulls off an upset against the mighty Georgia Bulldogs in just over three weeks?
The Tigers are currently 13.5-point underdogs against a Georgia team that’s ranked No. 1 in the preseason US LBM Top 25 Coaches Poll, whereas Clemson is ranked No. 14. The two teams meet at noon ET August 31 at Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The game will be televised on ABC.
ESPN analyst Greg McElroy recently pondered what a Clemson upset of Georgia would do for Dabo Swinney’s program — and what it would take to pull one off — on the Thursday edition of his Always College Football podcast.
“Would that officially put to bed the notion that Dabo can’t get it done in the current format of college football? Tyler from Spartanburg won’t be calling the next week, I can promise you that,” McElroy said. “It would be massive for Clemson in the court of public opinion. It would be enormous because regardless of what happens with Georgia (in) Week 1, whether they win or lose, people are going to know that Georgia has one of the best rosters in the sport.”
As for how Clemson could score an upset, McElroy pointed to three things the Tigers would have to do to get a win against a Georgia program that hasn’t lost a regular season game since 2020.
“When I look at Georgia… their Achilles’ heels last year was against the run. So, if Clemson beats Georgia, that means that they’ve probably gotten improved quarterback play, they probably were able to run the football pretty well, probably were able to create some one-on-one opportunities for their wide receivers… and Georgia still maybe has a couple issues against the run…
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Author : Clemson Wire
Publish date : 2024-08-09 11:00:46
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