Toronto Star

THE FIGHT FOR COMMON GROUND

Georgia’s running game offers edge with Chubb and Michel in backfield

- CHARLES ODUM THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

ATLANTA— To win national championsh­ips the old-school, SEC way, you must have a smothering defence packed with big plays and a strong kicking game.

Most important, you must run the ball. Then run it some more. Georgia’s running game is deeper and better than Alabama’s, by only a slight margin. That’ll be the difference in Monday night’s national championsh­ip game.

In 1980, Herschel Walker’s decision to sign with Georgia laid the groundwork for a national title that year. Similarly, the 2017 Bulldogs’ hopes turned on the decisions by tailbacks Nick Chubb and Sony Michel to put their NFL dreams on hold for a year and return for their senior seasons.

The decisions by Chubb and Michel, as well as outside linebacker­s Lorenzo Carter and Davin Bellamy, all announced on the same December day in 2016, were crucial for coach Kirby Smart’s second season. Carter blocked a field goal and Michel had the winning touchdown run in the second overtime of last week’s 54-48 Rose Bowl playoff semifinal win against Oklahoma.

Chubb and Michel combined to run for 326 yards against Oklahoma to become the most productive tandem in NCAA FBS history, passing Southern Methodist’s Eric Dickerson and Craig James.

In1980, Walker was a one-man running game. Chubb trails only Walker on the SEC’s career rushing list, yet he has far more help than Walker ever imagined. Chubb and Michel each topped 1,000 yards this season — a first for Georgia — but to fully appreciate the depth of Georgia’s attack, look below the seniors on the season stats. Freshman D’Andre Swift has 603 yards rushing. Elijah Holyfield and Brian Herrien combined for 558.

But this is not a one-dimensiona­l team. Freshman quarterbac­k Jake Fromm is far more than just a game manager. He has passed for 23 touchdowns and almost 2,400 yards and he rarely makes mistakes.

Fromm won his first start at Notre Dame, immediatel­y supporting reviews from coaches and teammates that he has unusual poise, especially for a first-year player. That poise helped him throw two touchdown passes without an intercepti­on in the SEC championsh­ip game.

The defence is packed with NFLbound talent, led by linebacker Roquan Smith. Rodrigo Blankenshi­p has made 17 of 20 field goals, including an important 55-yarder to close the first half at the Rose Bowl.

But it’s the running game that will deliver the championsh­ip. Michel ran for 181 yards and three touchdowns and Chubb added 145 yards and two touchdowns against Oklahoma.

Georgia won’t match that production against Alabama. This is different. This is SEC-style championsh­ip football.

“I would just say we play hardnosed football,” Michel said.

This time, the student beats the master. That hard-nosed running game — and a big day from Blankenshi­p — will deliver a national title for Georgia and Smart against Alabama and Saban.

Prediction: Georgia 26-24

 ?? BRYNN ANDERSON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Georgia had two 1,000-yard rushers in the same season for the first time, including star Sony Michel. The Bulldogs face Alabama in the national championsh­ip game in Atlanta on Monday.
BRYNN ANDERSON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Georgia had two 1,000-yard rushers in the same season for the first time, including star Sony Michel. The Bulldogs face Alabama in the national championsh­ip game in Atlanta on Monday.

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