In Alabama Football vs. Georgia the advantage in position group comparison goes to ...

It can be argued that Alabama Football and Georgia have the two most talented rosters in college football. How do the Tide and the Dawgs match up by position group?
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  • Wide Receiver - The Bulldogs don't have an equal to Ryan Williams and Alabama has multiple other receivers as good or better than Georgia's Dominic Lovett and Arian Smith. Advantage - Alabama
  • Tight End - Ben Yurosek has not stood out for the Bulldogs yet, but Oscar Delph has. Advantage - Georgia
  • Offensive Tackle - Georgia's offensive line was a mess against Kentucky. But this one is close, given Alabama has no right tackle with proven success against a quality defense, the edge shades to the Bulldogs. Advantage -Georgia
  • Interior Offensive Line - With Tate Ratledge injured the Crimson Tide is better with Booker, Brailsford, and Roberts. Dylan Fairchild is outstanding for Georgia, but the Tide trio is more solid than Georgia. Advantage - Alabama

Alabama Crimson Tide and Georgia Defensive Position Groups

  • Defensive Line - The Crimson Tide's defensive line is solid, with depth. Led by Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins, Nazir Stackhouse and Christen Miller, Georgia is better. It is not known if the Bulldogs will get Mykel Williams back for Saturday's game. It sounds as though Warren Brinson and Jordan Hall will return giving the Bulldogs a depth advantage. Advantage - Georgia