No. 1 Georgia gains steam on offense with the return of Bowers and Mims from injuries


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Georgia has had to adjust to injuries to some of its top players on offense this season. Last week's 52-17 rout of Mississippi showed the offense's potential with all its top players. Tight end Brock Bowers and right tackle Amarius Mims returned from injuries as No. 1 Georgia compiled a season-high 611 yards. The Bulldogs gained momentum for this week's visit to No. 11 Tennessee. Wide receiver Ladd McConkey and top running backs Daijun Edwards and Kendall Milton also have missed games with injuries. Georgia rushed for 300 yards against the Rebels behind a replenished offensive line.

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