Will Levis and Kentucky have had a frustrating season. The quarterback has been hit more than any SEC signal caller and has been banged up for some of the season.

The Wildcats offense is 126th in the country allowing sacks, as the offensive line has struggled throughout the season. Levis was pegged as a top draft pick entering the season — and still is by most accounts; however, he’s struggled against good defenses. That’s partly because of the players around him.

On Saturday, he’s going up against college football’s top defense in Georgia. Can Levis have any success? Tim Tebow joined SportsCenter Saturday morning to discuss the Cats quarterback and offense against the Bulldogs elite defense.

“Well, I’ll tell you what he needs to start with is an inspirational speech to his offensive line, because they haven’t blocked too many people all year. Through 10 games, they’ve given up 40 sacks. That’s the most by any SEC team since 1999. By the way, that’s not a good thing, because you’re going up against the best defense in the country and a defensive line that’s gotten better throughout the entire season. Jalen Carter may be the best defensive lineman in the country. So, that’s not a really good sign,” Tebow said.

“So, what’s he have to do? He’s got to get his team fired up to block somebody. Secondly, he’s got to have great eye discipline. He’s got to be able to read it, react and see what Georgia and Kirby Smart — the defense — is doing.

“Against ranked teams, he (Will Levis) has 4 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. So, he’s struggled a little bit reading these defenses. If they want to have any chance — not just this offensive line has to step up, but he has to step up. He’s got the talent — it’s off the charts, but he has to have great eye discipline to read and react. If he does that, maybe Kentucky can have a chance.”

Kentucky and Georgia kickoff on CBS Sports at 3:30 p.m. ET.