Alabama Football: 3 keys to offensive success against Georgia's defense

Alabama Football will need to do these three things to find sustained success on offense against a talented and ferocious Georgia defense.
Dec 2, 2023; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Jam Miller (26) celebrates with tight end Amari Niblack (84) after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Georgia Bulldogs at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
Dec 2, 2023; Atlanta, GA, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide running back Jam Miller (26) celebrates with tight end Amari Niblack (84) after scoring a touchdown in the second quarter against the Georgia Bulldogs at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images / Brett Davis-Imagn Images
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When the Alabama Football offense takes the field on Saturday night, it'll face its most challenging test of the season against a ferocious and talented Georgia defense.

It will take the Crimson Tide's best overall effort of the season to find sustained success offensively. Georgia presents unique challenges with a defense built in Nick Saban's image, and Kirby Smart will scheme to take away what Alabama wants to do.

There are a lot of things Alabama has to do for things to go right on Saturday, but these three things are the most important:

3. Sustained Drives

The biggest criticism of the Alabama offense since Jalen Milroe took over as the team's starting quarterback last year is that the offense has been too boom-or-bust. When it's booming, it's the most explosive offenses in country. But too often it busts in between, with Alabama either hitting a long touchdown or stringing together three-and-outs.

Against Georgia, a team that likes to run the ball and control the clock, it'll be paramount for Alabama to have some sustained drives of their own so as to not tire out the defense. The defense can only hold up so long against a phyiscal team like Georgia if they are on the field for so long.

So while the big plays are important and necessary, it'll also be important for Alabama to impose its own will. In order to have those sustained drives, Alabama will need to...

2. Run The Football

With a fully healthy offensive line, and a three-headed rushing attack led by Milroe and running backs Jam Miller and Justice Haynes, Alabama has the ability to be one of the best rushing offenses in the country.

Georgia's defense has not been its vintage self against the run so far. Georgia gave up 170 yards to Kentucky, and struggled to get off the field as a result, finding themselves in an unexpected dogfight in Lexington.

The Bulldogs rank 27th in the country in yards-per-carry allowed, and are allowing a 47% success rate on early downs. They haven't been bad against the run, but it's been a bit of a culture shock to see the bully get bullied a little.

Alabama has a big, talented offensive line that will be a much more difficult challenge than what Georgia has faced thus far. If Alabama can win the line of scrimmage and establish the running game, it'll open up everything else they want to do.

1. Avoid turnovers and negative plays

Winning the turnover battle is critical. It's hard to beat anyone when you don't; it's virtually impossible to beat a team of Georgia's caliber if you don't.

There was only one turnover in last season's SEC Championship, a Georgia fumble, which directly led to a Crimson Tide field goal. It was the difference on the scoreboard.

Along with taking care of the football, Alabama has to avoid negative plays. Milroe can't take bad sacks, and the offense has to avoid mental errors like penalties that back the offense up. It's hard enough to find sustained offensive success against a defense like Georgia's; you can't make it harder on yourself by shooting yourself in the foot.

Avoiding the three-and-outs, winning up front, and avoiding turnovers and negative plays will be critical for the Crimson Tide to beat the Bulldogs once again.

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