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Georgia fans call for Mike Bobo to be fired after Ole Miss debacle
By Mark Kern
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Georgia has struggled at times throughout the year on the offensive end, but it reached its worst point of the season in the Bulldogs’ 28-10 loss to Ole Miss on Saturday.
The Bulldogs had their worst performance on the offensive side of the ball, as they finished with 244 yards of offense. They also turned the ball over 3 times, and allowed 5 sacks for the Rebels defense. Carson Beck was 20-of-31 for 185 yards and 1 interception. It wasn’t all on Beck, as the Bulldogs rushed the ball 33 times for only 59 yards.
With that type of performance by the offense, fans are voicing their frustrations with offensive coordinator Mike Bobo.
Mike Bobo needs to go. #UGAvsMISS
— Everything Georgia (@GAFollowers) November 9, 2024
https://twitter.com/KB6Champion/status/1855371493510992192
Fire Mike Bobo
This team will never win a championship of any kind with him calling plays.
— Bishop (@DawgsGolfSpurs) November 9, 2024
For reasons known only to God and Kirby Smart, UGA continues to trust this man to coordinate its offense. #FireMikeBobo pic.twitter.com/adV1vLlbJ3
— Jed Meshew II (@JedKMeshew) November 9, 2024
https://twitter.com/navidaddy/status/1855396480040984672
https://twitter.com/JoshSimmons33/status/1855393860786008095
Ballgame.
The “dynasty” is over and it was finished the day Kirby decided to hire Mike Bobo as OC.
College football is an offensive game now and you have to be able to go punch for punch with teams if you want to win championship.
— Bishop (@DawgsGolfSpurs) November 9, 2024
With this type of result, fans are going to instantly go into pure panic mode. The biggest issue right now for the Bulldogs is the struggles of the offensive line. Throughout the entire day, the Rebels defensive line was completely dominating the line of scrimmage. Beck wasn’t able to find any comfort in the pocket, and the lack of the ground game is something you don’t see with a Kirby Smart coached team.
The offensive line better bounce back in a big way, as the Bulldogs host Tennessee next week in what could be a Playoff eliminator.