1. 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.
  2. 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...
  3. Pollack has no sack and Reed and Whitworth will each tea-bag him once.

    Sorry, I couldn't resist.
  4. 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 )
  5. 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.
  6. 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