UGA had a great plan for Alabama last year in this game, really bottling up Tua and the WR. Maybe it was due in part or even mostly due to Kirby's familiarity with Saban and the program, but the guy knows defense and has adapted as well as anyone to what current offenses are doing. UGA can also run the ball, and LSU's defense is shaky. If UGA lets LSU get up 14 early, it's blowout city. Even if UGA gets up 14 early, recent history says they'll go ultra-conservative and try to hang on, and probably lose. My gut says that UGA keeps it close, but LSU and Burrow prove to be too much for 4 quarters.