The No. 9 Auburn Tigers (7-2, 4-2 SEC) travel to Athens, Ga., to face the No. 15 Georgia Bulldogs (7-2, 5-2) Saturday. Auburn looks to bounce back from a 41-38 loss to Texas A&M in Week 11. Georgia is coming off a 63-61 win over Kentucky. Here are five things to watch in Saturday’s game.

1. Todd Gurley returns from suspension: Todd Gurley sat out the the last month due to a suspension. Despite missed four games, Gurley ranks ninth in rushing yards among SEC running backs. The junior tailback looks to continue his Heisman worthy start to the season, beginning with Saturday’s game against Auburn.

2. How will Gurley’s return affect Nick Chubb: In Gurley’s absence, Nick Chubb has gone from solid second option to feature back. Chubb ranks third in the SEC with 895 rushing yards and seven touchdowns, the most among freshmen. It will be interesting to see how Georgia manages both players’ carries. With Chubb seeing recent success and Gurley missing playing time, the freshman could get the majority of attempts on Saturday.

3. Can Auburn bounce back after a disappointing loss?: Auburn was seconds away from completing a historic comeback against Texas A&M last week. But the favored Tigers fell short after a fumbled snap ended their last offensive possession. Auburn will need to see a bounce back performance against one of the SEC East’s top teams.

4. Big running plays from both sides: Both teams have run-heavy offenses. Auburn ranks No. 7 overall with the SEC’s leading rusher, Cameron Artis-Payne, and Nick Marshall, who has the second most yards among quarterbacks. Georgia ranks No. 14 overall with several talented running backs including Chubb, Gurley and Sony Michel.

5. Must win game for both teams: Auburn has two losses after last week’s upset. The Tigers need to win out to stay in contention for the college football playoff should several teams lose in the coming weeks. Georgia is second in the SEC East behind Missouri and needs to win out to secure its division championship. Saturday’s game has high stakes for both programs needing to win each remaining game.