Georgia football will take on Ole Miss in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals at the Sugar Bowl next week. The Bulldogs have the benefit of already having played Ole Miss this season, so they will be able to draw on the experience from that game as they prepare for this rematch.
The good news for Georgia is that when they look back on the first meeting they will see the formula that worked to perfection against the Rebels. Georgia's offense was dominant en route to their 43-35 victory, but it was the fact that they never had to punt the ball that really stood out.