Kirby Smart took over at Georgia four years ago, and he changed things for the better. He elevated recruiting. He brought a needed competitive tension, raising the bar of what should be considered “success” in Athens. Every action, every word, basically translated to: “If we don’t win championships, we have failed.”



After falling short of the primary objective again Saturday, after lugging a pedestrian offense through the regular season and then in perfect symmetry getting smacked in the SEC championship game by an opponent that should be viewed as Georgia’s new blueprint, Smart needs to change one more thing: the offense.



The Dogs lost to LSU 37-10. It looked and felt like 37-10, for all four quarters.



The defense didn’t have an answer for LSU quarterback Joe Burrow, who threw for 349 yards and four touchdowns. But it’s a bigger problem when Burrow, with his 41 rushing yards, alone dwarfs Georgia in total...