IMHO, depth along the offfensive and defensive lines will be the primary factor in who wins this game. With a predicted heat index of 94 degrees, both teams will have to substitute a lot. Will M. pointed out that none of his players had to have intravenous solutions last week. (Meaning that his players are fairly well acclimated to the heat and humidity.) Columbia is 170 miles from Athens and is on about the same latitude. (Meaning that the UGA players should be used to a similar environment. You guys run a hurry up offense in which the OL attempts to get to the second level as quickly as possible. This seems like a strategy that will require resting your OL frequently. You have 3 freshmen on your second team OL. That seems like it might be reason for doubt. The UGA DL and linebackers are deep with quality players to sub in. When UGA is on offense, it would behoove them to run a "grind-it-out" ground game in order to wear down your defense, but our receiving corps is formidable. Hopefully D. Wonnum will be able to play for you. Georgia is deep and talented on the OL so they can substitute liberally. No braggadocio here. Just trying to present an opinion for discussion.