Missouri vs Georgia: Projected Starting Lineup for the Bulldogs

Georgia has won the last five games against the Missouri Tigers and is 7-1 all-time against the SEC East division foe, though they always seem to linger around during.
Barry Odom's team head's into the matchup coming off a two-game losing streak to Vanderbilt and Kentucky, allowing 223.5 yards per game on the ground in. Though, they possess the conference's top-ranked pass defense. Kelly Bryant is reportedly a "game-time" decision, though based off his comments to Tigers Media about being "75%", we assume he's going to start for Missouri today.
Headed into tonight's matchup with the Missouri Tigers at 7:00 on ESPN, the Georgia Bulldogs have a couple of key starters battling some nagging injuries. Here's everything we know about the projected starting lineup for the Dawgs.
Offense:
- QB: Jake Fromm, JR
- RB: D'Andre Swift, JR
- WR: Lawrence Cager, SR
- WR: Matt Landers, RSO
- WR: Demetris Robertson, JR
- TE: Charlie Woerner, JR
- LT: Andrew Thomas, JR
- LG: Solomon Kindley, JR
- C: Trey Hill, SO
- RG: Ben Cleveland, JR
- RT: Isaiah Wilson, RSO

Defense:
- NT: Jordan Davis, SO
- DT: Tyler Clark, SR
- OLB: Azeez Ojulari, RFR
- OLB: Malik Herring, JR
- ILB: Monty Rice, JR
- ILB: Tae Crowder, SR
- FS: J.R. Reed, SR
- SS: Richard LeCounte, JR
- STAR: Mark Webb, JR
- CB: D.J. Daniel, JR
- CB: Eric Stokes, RSO
Georgia has moved to a 17.5 point favorite in Today's game according to Sportsline.com. That line has moved over a full point in the last 24-hours since our score predictions article, perhaps a response to the questionable health of a hamstring on part of Missouri's starting quarterback Kelly Bryant.
According to ESPN's Football Power Index, Georgia has an 87.1% chance to win tonight's game, but as Coach Kirby Smart would say, "That's just outside noise." This Missouri football team is far from a juggernaut, but this is the SEC and if South Carolina has taught us anything, it's that these Dawgs can be beaten at home if they aren't ready for a fight.

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