Georgia’s defensive scheme is one of the more complex and versatile schemes in all of college football. Their personnel allows them to implement a wide variety of different concepts and, because they are so well-coached, they can routinely bounce between different fronts and coverages throughout a game with ease. Let’s take a deeper dive into the types of defensive concepts Georgia employs.
FRONTS TiteThe “Tite” front consists of three defensive linemen lined up as defensive tackles – two 4i-techs (inside shoulder of the offensive tackle) and a 0-tech (head up on the center) – while the Jack LB is…
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