Georgia will have a few sacks, but it will more likely be from Ken Veal or Sean Jones. Ken Veal will be back this week and he was just as dominant on the D line as Sullivan was last year. Pollack will rotate on both sides of the line again this week...just watch.
Pollack is an amazing talent. But let's be honest, at mid-season, no one out there is saying "Whitworth is dominating." That is because 1) We haven't faced anyone like Georgia yet and 2) It's harder for the O-line to get pub than for a player like Pollack. With that being said, I will go on record as saying that Peterman, Whitworth, Reed, and Wilkerson could ALL individually be put on Pollack and do a good job. You wanna know why? Because they are all four(plus Niswanger) top Offensive lineman. Not just top SEC lineman, but top National Lineman. Yes, David Pollack could record a sack this weekend. Even if he doesn't, he probably will have a good game. But, Georgia fans seem not to know the caliber of the LSU line. Pollack is good, but the LSU o-line is just as good...
Both lines have given up 7 sacks and a chunk of TFL this year...I know LSU has a quality OL, but what FACTUALLY infomation is there to say they are actually better than ours or for that matter better than the guys Pollack/Geathers/Moses/etc has faced so far? The two OTs for SC were pretty decent..specifically Travelle Wharton (2nd team ALL-SEC for SC )
OT Whitworth can handle Pollack. No prob. OT Reed is smart and experienced, but has had trouble with fast DE's before, so that might be a matchup problem for LSU.
David Greene has thrown 139 consecutive passes without being picked. Will he get to 150? I'm putting the over-under for passes attempted by Greene in this game before there is an interception at 10.5. And, I'll take the under. I predict that Corey Webster will pick off Greene's 5th pass. :geaux: :lsug: 13 UGA 10