Georgia football offensive line eager to fix all the ‘small things’ heading into South Carolina game

ATHENS — All the, small things. Missed cues, missed reads.

Say it ain’t so, the offensive line has to grow. Worry not though, Georgia isn’t so.

For some of the concerns about the Georgia offensive line, Georgia coach Kirby Smart is more likely to sing “Na-na, na-na, na-na, na-na, na,” than fret too much over the group after the first two games.

The Bulldogs averaged 4.0 yards per rush on Saturday, though that number would’ve been 4.6 had Stetson Bennett not taken a 17-yard sack. Add in the red zone issues that saw the Bulldogs kick more field goals than score touchdowns and the offensive line is under a microscope heading into Week 3.

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