Texas has more ways to win this than Georgia; the rematch presents Georgia with multiple headaches against Texas.
How much is Georgia, especially their DL, worn down after GT pushed them to 7 OTs in a hard fought game? Georgia's defense gave up 563 yds to include 260 rushing yards to GT. With the Texas OL playing better since their loss to Georgia, and holding off a furious A&M front seven, I can see Georgia's front seven tiring out as the game moves along, especially against the run.
In watching last Saturday's Texas-TXA&M game, the big success A&M was able to score against Texas was stressing out Quinn Ewers enough to force timely mistakes deep in the Red Zone that allowed the Aggies and their home crowd to shut Texas out in the 2nd half and hang around in a game where Texas dominated the TOP and nearly doubled up A&M on total yards.
Similarly, even if the Bulldogs make Ewers work hard, Texas can shift to their ground game with strong run blocking and their deep RB room, led these last few weeks by Wisner plowing for over 150 yds Vs Kentucky and A&M. If Texas makes a point to run (and they should) I don't see how Georgia's DL stands up to it without fatigue setting in through the 2nd half. Several of the Longhorns WRs disappeared at times Vs A&M and for as good as DBs like Malaki Starks are, I'm not sure WRs like Bolden and Bond (did he play Vs A&M?) remain as quiet.
On the other side of the ball, the Longhorns defense is hardly fooled. It's worth pointing out how well the Texas Linebackers game planned for Marcel Reed, almost always snuffing out Reed's inclinations to tuck and run. By now there is a ton of game tape on Carson Beck's highs and lows for the Texas defense to study all week.
I expect the Longhorns defense to design a strategy that forces Carson Beck to beat them because of Georgia's uninspiring running attack, ranked towards the bottom of the SEC going into the GT game. And the Texas DL is better than I expected after losing All-Americans Byron Murphy II & T'Vondre Sweat, and has played better as the season has gone on, with players like Vernon Broughton emerging.
The wholeness of Texas gives Georgia no room for their season long inconsistencies to strike.