There’s really no sugar-coating that Georgia dominated both lines of scrimmage earlier this season in Austin. Because of that combined with a schedule that featured 6 of the 7 teams at the bottom of The SEC standings plus A&M & a .500 Michigan team now clearly a shell of its Harbaugh glory days, critics can openly question how tested this 11-1 Texas team really is, and will continue to do so if history repeats in Atlanta next week. I think both Georgia and Texas have questions at QB (for teams w/ National Championship aspirations), and defenses that can capitalize on those QB questions. Texas’ O-line simply can not be pushed around again like they were in Austin or the result will be more of the same. As I’ve stated many times, any doubts I have about the offensive side of the ball this season are matched by near supreme confidence in our defense to compete with anybody, even this Georgia team that was able to run effectively against them. Can Sark gleam anything from tape of Ole Miss’ win over Georgia? Georgia’s Alabama loss came mostly on the 1st half efforts of Milroy using his feet, something Texas QB’s didn’t remotely come close to replicating. Texas is a good team, a very good team, and a contender. But the mountain top will require topping multiple teams like this one over the next month. May as well start now