David Pollack Talks Georgia Football Post Brock Bowers Injury

Former Georgia football legend David Pollack joined the Dan Patrick show to talk about Georgia's chances following the Brock Bowers injury news.

Georgia is set to be without tight end Brock Bowers following his tight-rope ankle surgery for what is expected to be four to six weeks based on prior timelines. He's set to make a full recovery. That was Monday's news, and with it came plenty of reactions and responses to what will ultimately happen with Georgia's schedule over the next several weeks. 

Georgia's Remaining Schedule (Weeks post-injury)

  • 10/21 - BYE (One-week post-injury)
  • 10/28 - vs Florida (Jacksonville, Fl) (TWO weeks post-injury)
  • 11/4 - vs Missouri (THREE weeks post-injury)
  • 11/11 - vs Ole Miss (FOUR weeks post-injury)
  • 11/18 - @ Tennessee (FIVE weeks post-injury)
  • 11/25 - @ Georgia Tech (SIX weeks post-injury) 
Georgia Bulldogs defensive end #47 David Pollack tries to get around Wisconsin Badgers tight end #84 Coleman Watson in second half action at the 2005 Outback Bowl.The Georgia Bulldogs defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 24-21. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Paul Chapman-USA TODAY Sports Copyright (c) 2005 Paul Chapman

Former Georgia legend and college football analyst David Pollack talked about the remaining slate and the games he thinks might be the toughest recently on the Dan Patrick Show. 

“But if you look at the schedule, Ole Miss is going to be a problem. A running quarterback with a system that can also run the football, throw the football a little bit more. Missouri is their next toughest game. It is a tough place to go into with that crowd, that noise, that atmosphere. It’s tough for anybody to go in there and win.”

This was following him saying that he thinks they can score with anyone in the sport at the moment because of their quarterback Carson Beck. 

"They’re an offensive team. I think they’re a team that you’re going to have to depend on Carson Beck. He’s a flame thrower. That dude’s got an arm. He’s got poise. He’s got weapons. I think they’re good enough to score with anybody.”

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Brooks Austin is a former college football player turned journalist and broadcaster. Follow him on Twitter @BrooksAustinBA