ATHENS — Kirby Smart makes it a point to be deliberate in his efforts and single-minded in his focus.
To be clear, the No. 1-ranked Bulldogs will not look past the 3:30 p.m. game against Florida in Jacksonville, even though the Gators have fallen off greatly of late.
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That said, Smart followed his typical bye week protocol last week and used a couple of days for Georgia to acquaint themselves with the other remaining opponents: Tennessee, Mississippi State, Kentucky and Georgia Tech.
It’s a good bet Georgia used a bit more time on the No. 3-ranked Vols, who lead the nation with 571.7 yards per game.
The team that’s a distant second in total offense? Smart’s Bulldogs, at 526.6, despite a few recent struggles that included trailing woeful Missouri by 10 points in the fourth quarter on the road.
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