Offensive woes stymie Bulldogs from scoring more against Samford

Georgia’s offense struggled against FCS opponent Samford on Saturday, especially in the red zone. Despite dominating the visiting Bulldogs 33-0, the No. 2 Bulldogs felt like they underperformed. Georgia piled up 479 yards of total offense and was 7-of-8 in trips to the red zone, which generally makes a head coach happy, but it didn’t sit well with Kirby Smart. “An...

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