ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit recently joined DawgNation to answer a few pertinent questions about Georgia football.

You can read the full interview here.

Some might say Georgia was exposed as one-dimensional in its 40-17 loss to Auburn, and Herbstreit was asked about whether the Bulldogs need to be more balanced.

“I’m not a huge stat guy. But I am a huge watching-games guy,” he said. “And Georgia to me is a [good] team because they have been very smart with their approach. It’s a lot like what Nick Saban has done in some cases, and maybe a Jim Tressel team, where their strength is their defense and their running game.

“I don’t know if Week 10 it’s fair to look back at their season and with a loss the way they suffered one at Auburn and say, ‘Well they need to be more balanced, they need to have this.’ They are who they are at this point.”

Herbstreit also was asked about Georgia quarterback Jake Fromm’s potential. He had plenty of good things to say.

“I love him. There’s a lot to like about his upside,” Herbstreit said. “I’ve been really surprised when I first watched him and I thought, how big is he? Is he a big guy, is he an athletic guy? I didn’t really know what to make of him. And of course, watched him go on and play, and been really impressed with some of the intangibles he brings.

“I think the sky’s the limit for the kid.”

Herbstreit went on to talk about Georgia’s defense and said if he were a ‘Dawgs fan, he’d be hoping for a rematch with Auburn in the SEC Championship Game.

“And the reason is not just because it’s big, bad Alabama, because how much fun would it be to see Kirby going up against Nick Saban? That would be so much fun,” Herbstreit said. “I think practically if you’re thinking about trying to win the game, Auburn and Georgia, they’re two competitive teams, and being able to beat a team twice in the same year, let alone within a month, is so hard to do.”