Kamari Lassiter, Georgia DB, addresses pass defense improvements ahead of Ohio State
By Keith Farner
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Georgia has plenty to work from a pass defense perspective coming out of the SEC Championship Game, as the Bulldogs gave up 502 passing yards to LSU.
Ohio State comes into the College Football Playoff and Peach Bowl averaging 294.2 passing yards per game.
Kamari Lassiter spoke with former Georgia QB Aaron Murray about the improvements Georgia must make.
“We just have to work on all phases of the game, throughout the passing game, our communication and our execution of the calls,” Lassiter told Aaron Murray during a paid Players Lounge interview. “Just staying composed when our backs against the wall, that’s all it really comes down to.”
Much of Georgia’s focus will be on Heisman Trophy finalist QB CJ Stroud and star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. Stroud has 3,340 yards passing, 37 TDs, 6 interceptions and has completed 66.2% of his passes. Harrison Jr. has 72 receptions for 1,157 yards and 12 TDs. That’s ninth in the country in receiving.
A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.