I'm a little more cautious than Allen. Yes, a strong five frame nuc here in GA can pull comb on a double deep at this time of year if all goes well but you're slicing it thin (at least in central GA, south of Macon is a whole nother Georgia). Whatever the case here in GA at this time of year we still have time to get a five frame into shape for fall. It may be only a single deep with the outside frames full of nectar and a need for feed Nov through Jan but there still plenty of time if you keep the feed poured to them and you have a good queen. The queen will be your make or break point as she needs to hit the ground running and fill everything she can for those winter bees.
I'm taking a long hard look at my queens now and will replace any I have my doubts about. I want lots of winter bees and a queen that will come roaring out of January with a full box of brood.
BTW, I run an odd stack assortment. A shallow for pollen storage and to act as a slatted rack, a single deep and my mediums from there. They go into winter with a single medium full of honey. The queens will use the first medium as brood during the summer but it will be back filled in the fall.