Clemson has a new offensive line, a new QB and new RB's. They didn't really lose talent here, but they did lose experience in a big way. They have a bunch of good WR's, so if Simmons can get them the ball, I expect them to move the ball well. I do not expect Clemson to run well, as their OL will still be wet behind the ears. They do have some good RB's, but without holes, I think UGA stuffs their running game.
Georgia, OTOH, has the nucleus of their offense return sans Verron Haynes. If Musa stays healthy and provides a good running attack, I look for their offense to put up alot of points behind an experienced OL.
Both defenses are replacing people in the secondary and this will cause problems for them both. UGA has great LB's and their DL, even though they're replacing some people, will not be a weakness since they rotated a lot of folks last year and have alot of returning experience. I look for UGA to stuff the run and put alot of pressure on Willie.
Clemson has a very athletic front seven. They're stronger here than they've been in a long time. Look for them to test UGA's running game.
In the end, I like UGA because of the experienced OL and all the returning players on offense. In the event of a tight game, look for the home crowd to pull them through.
Clemson will make it interesting though if Willie can hit his receivers.