Georgia’s good. I wrote plenty about that last week. The Dawgs will be 7-0 and inside the top 5 when they collide with Florida on Oct. 28.

Georgia was going to beat a good Tennessee team Saturday. This just in: This is not a good Tennessee team. That performance was so head-scratchingly awful it deserved all 10 overreactions for Week 5. I self-checked midway through and trimmed it to two — and that was before watching the LSU debacle.

But before I get to that and presumably the final weeks/days/minutes of the Butch Jones era, let’s start with a nod to a true innovator and a reminder that the grass isn’t always greener.

10. Joe Tiller was vastly underappreciated: Purdue is one of those good-but-not-great Power 5 programs. The Boilers can thank Joe Tiller for even getting them to that level.

Tiller passed away Saturday. He was 74. He left behind an underappreciated legacy.

Drew Brees’ college coach brought up-tempo passing to the Big Ten. He wasn’t as successful as Steve Spurrier, but his impact on that league was similar. Spurrier called it Fun ‘N’ Gun; in West Lafayette, Ind., basketball country, they referred to Tiller’s offense as “Basketball on Grass.” It was fast and exciting and game-changing.

Purdue improved so much under Tiller (he won more games than any Purdue coach and took the Boilers to 10 of the program’s 17 bowl games) that many forgot how bad it had been.

Eventually, Tiller’s success cost Tiller his job.

Careful what you wish for, disgruntled fanbase: Purdue hasn’t come close to returning to Tiller’s level.

Sound familiar, Tennessee?

9. What happens if Luke Del Rio didn’t get hurt? Feleipe Franks provided Florida’s offense with an obvious spark Saturday, replacing the injured Del Rio with the score tied at 14 late in the second quarter.

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Franks’ second pass went for 16 yards. His third was good for 49 more. In two attempts, he passed for more yards than Del Rio did in 11.

Franks revitalized the Gators and led them to a comfortable victory. He did it with chunk plays. His arm keeps eight out of the box, which frees up the running game. It seems so obvious that the Gators are more dangerous when he’s behind center.

The question is: Why didn’t Jim McElwain see that when so many others did?

Florida is forming an offensive identity, and that identity starts with Franks. Del Rio’s season-ending injury is unfortunate and it took the decision out of McElwain’s hands. But Franks’ play and impact on the offense should have solved that riddle that two weeks ago.

8. Is Jarrett Guarantano really worse than this? Quinten Dormady’s first pass was a stare-down interception. He was 2-for-8 for 13 yards. John Kelly couldn’t go anywhere without seven Dawgs following.

And yet Butch Jones stayed the course … and Guarantano stayed on the bench until a minute left in the third quarter, all hope of winning long gone, along with most of the orange-clad fans at Neyland Stadium.

Whatever goals Tennessee had in 2017, the biggest ones are gone.

It’s time to flip the calendar to 2018. Jones might not be there, of course, but if this continues, there’s no guarantee Guarantano will, either.

I expected this offense to struggle; Josh Dobbs masked a lot of flaws. Some of you are probably wishing you weren’t so hard on him. But this? This looked like Vanderbilt two years ago when all it had was Ralph Webb. I seriously felt bad for Kelly. It was 1-on-11.

7. Tennessee’s season in one meme.

6. Matt Canada, whenever you’re ready: Against Troy, it shouldn’t matter whether Derrius Guice runs 20 times or zero times. But apparently it did.

I know Troy is in Alabama, but Troy is not Alabama.

Zero points in the first half?

That was pretty much my reaction, too.

Unfortunately, it got worse. Much worse. Unthinkably worse.

A home loss to Troy. O, no. Oh, yes.

I’ll never forget LSU having to go for it on 4th-and-6 from its own 12. Against Troy. Coaches prepare for almost everything. I can promise you Canada did not prepare for that situation.

GeauxTigers? More like #FauxTigers right now.

5. The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry just got a lot more interesting: That was the Auburn offense everybody was expecting to see, the versatile, big-play attack that is capable of creating some real drama in the West.

Just imagine what it will look like when Kamryn Pettway gets going too.

Auburn is definitely back in the Playoff picture.

Can we fast-forward to November? It gets Georgia and Alabama at home.

4. The SEC has 3 of the best 8 teams in the country. The rest of them? Not sure any would win the MAC.

3. No, Ohio State, I’m not impressed: Had to laugh earlier in the week when Kirk Herbstreit said he was interested to see how much the Buckeyes improve over the next month (against, ta-da! Big Ten teams). It’s already starting. Please make it stop. By November, it’ll be like that Oklahoma beatdown never happened.

2. Stick to the basics: Smoke grey uniforms worked about as well in Knoxville as the purple jerseys and white helmets did in Baton Rouge.

You know what looks good? Winning.

1. “The real heroes are up there.” Just watch this and count your blessings.