Against Tennessee, UGA is up 24-0 with about 9 minutes to go in the 3rd quarter... and you are concerned about our inability to sustain long drives and the two touchdowns put up by our backups late in the 4th quarter? The first fourth quarter TD was a 13 play 75 yard drive which ate up 7:39 on the clock (so your definition of late is only relative to how long we milked the clock).
Against Missouri, our defense/special teams scores 2 TDs in the first half giving us a 20-7 lead at the half. Our offense scores 3 touchdowns on 4 drives in the 3rd quarter alone. Up 40-22 with 14:52 to go in the game, your concern is our offenses inability to put up 30 points as we drain 9:32 off the clock in the fourth quarter in a game that saw 68 bulldawg players on the participation report.
Against Florida, we are up 23-11 at the start of the 4th quarter. When we get the ball after a Florida FG, our first team offense scores 9 plays, 75 yards in 2:33. Florida goes 3 and out. We go 6 plays 66 yards in 3:44 (5 of the 6 plays were runs being capped off by a 33 yard run by Swift. So your concern against the #10 team in the country is that we got a short field after 2 forced fumbles in 10 of our 36 points (beating the #10 team in the country by 19)?
Against Kentucky, we are up 28-3 at the end of the third quarter where one of our four TD scoring drives was less than 54 yards. We milk over 10 minutes out of the 4th quarter. Our participation report again is over 65 players on the road against the #14 ranked team in the country.
In three of the four specifics, we played a ton of backups late (Florida being the exception). We don't go into a game with a goal to score 4 long offensive TD drives. The goal is to win. And if comfortably, we want to prepare our 4 and 5 star under-class backups so they can help us in November, December, and January.
I appreciate you looking for a "flaw" in our offense. We score fine.