ATHENS, Ga. -- Todd Grantham said throughout the offseason that he wanted to build a defense that finished strong in the fourth quarter -- and the Bulldogs largely have done that.
It is unlikely, however, that Georgia’s defensive coordinator envisioned his unit struggling as much as it has before reaching that final period, not after the Bulldogs developed a reputation for starting fast in their resurgent 2011 season.
And yet somehow a Georgia defense that returned almost all of its starting personnel from a group that allowed just 27 first-quarter points in 14 games last season typically struggles early in games before closing with a flourish.
It is unlikely, however, that Georgia’s defensive coordinator envisioned his unit struggling as much as it has before reaching that final period, not after the Bulldogs developed a reputation for starting fast in their resurgent 2011 season.
And yet somehow a Georgia defense that returned almost all of its starting personnel from a group that allowed just 27 first-quarter points in 14 games last season typically struggles early in games before closing with a flourish.
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