FINAL: Georgia Trounches Tennessee; Makes SEC History
The Georgia Bulldogs completed their third straight perfect regular season in the SEC as they trounced the Tennessee Volunteers by a score of 38-10. The win was the Dawgs' 28th straight, which ties the longest win streak in SEC history.
First Quarter
It didn't take the Bulldogs long to trail, as they allowed a 75-yard touchdown run on Tennessee's first offensive play from scrimmage. The Dawgs would answer with a 42-yard field by Peyton Woodring to make the score 3-7. Following the Bulldogs' field goal, Georgis held Tennessee to a 3-and-out. They would then score on a trick pass from Dillion Bell to Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint. Georgia would lead 10-3 at the end of the first quarter.
Second Quarter
The Vols opened the second quarter with the ball where they would eventually stall out around the 50-yard line. The Dawgs would then march down the field for another touchdown to make the score 17-7. Georgia would continue to pour it on with a Brock Bowers touchdown to extend their lead 24-7. The Vols would kick a field goal as time expired in the half.
Third Quarter
Both offenses would begin the second half with three-and-outs as neither team was able to gain any traction. However, the Bulldogs would eventually extend their lead to 31-10 following Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint's second receiving touchdown of the day. Another Georgia touchdown, this time by Kendall Milton gave the Dawgs a 38-10 lead as Volunteer fans began to file out of the Stadium.
Fourth Quarter
Georgia's dominance continued throughout the fourth quarter, as the Bulldogs would coast to a victory.
The Bulldogs will conclude their regular season next week when they travel to Atlanta to take on Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets as a part of their iconic rivalry "Clean Old Fashioned Hate". Kickoff for the game is set for 7:30 p.m.
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- Georgia Clinches the SEC East for Third Straight Season
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