Maybe, but this is the type of team, 2 titles in the last 3 years, that is on the decline but still capable of raising their game for big moments, as we saw in October. I seriously doubt it'll be anything but a coin flip game. Plus, we know both teams are in the playoff so do they both go all out for the conference title? I could see Texas wanting the title more, but Georgia wanting to get the stink of the GT game off and make a statement.
The film guy Brooks had some interesting film on the first matchup. Saw a level of execution Georgia did, especially in coverage and run defense, that they haven't done in another game all year. Can they duplicate that?
A couple of the more interesting notes:
With their team speed Georgia doesn't get beat for explosives on screens and quick outs, pretty much ever. Said he couldn't remember the last time he saw Georgia film where a screen hit them for more than 20. Our extensive use of the quick screen game was smoked in that first meeting.
Georgia went man a ton on 3rd down and they blanketed our receivers. Which was surprising since they haven't done that nearly that successfully all year otherwise. Most of the time would disguise as zone presnap then go man. Ewers and Manning had issues recognizing it. If they had recognized it there were man beaters for huge plays open that were missed.
Other thing is Georgia usually gets run on by the QB run game. We don't have that with Quinn, which makes the OL's job a lot more difficult. If Georgia plays at anywhere near the level up front as October the OL will need to be ridiculous to get the running game we want going.
Seemingly, we just aren't nearly as bad a matchup for them as other teams, including GT who can use King as a battering ram extra running back. We'll have to play very well or hope they just don't show up.