Tate Ratledge, Georgia OL, says Bulldogs have to ‘play to our standard’ moving forward
By Ethan Stone
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Tate Ratledge said Wednesday that he did not play to his standard Saturday against Kent State.
The Bulldogs won semi-convincingly, but it was a little clos for their liking at points. Georgia gave up just its second and third touchdowns of the year to a struggling MAC program, as well as the most points scored by an opponent since the SEC Championship game against Alabama. Regardless of the final score, it should have never been close.
Ratledge agrees.
Georgia offensive guard Tate Ratledge on the interior line against Kent State: “I think we just have to play to our standard … I think there’s a lot of things we can work on against that.”
Ratledge said he specifically felt he didn’t play to the standard last week pic.twitter.com/HSneQ3cyDn
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Georgia is proof that every dominant team has on off day, the surprising part is that Georgia has the ability in the first place. The Bulldogs look like the most complete team in the country by a wide margin, and they can prove that once more this weekend against lowly Mizzou.
Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.