When Lane Kiffin took his first hit of the regular season with a one-score loss to Georgia, Pete Golding took notes.
Now, he's using the same lessons to fix whatever went wrong in October.
"To have a chance, you’ve got to be able to stop the run, which is easier said than done. We need to be really smart on the back end and play to our help and leverage and change that picture for them. You’ve got to create some turnovers and some takeaways within the game to get the offense back on," Golding said in his press conference previewing Georgia week on Monday.