UGA Football: Georgia Downs Auburn in Home Opener, 27-6

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Auburn 1-1 , 1-1
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 Georgia 2-0 , 2-0
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
Auburn 0 3 3 0 6
Georgia 10 14 3 0 27

ATHENS, Ga. – The fourth-ranked Georgia Bulldogs defeated the seventh-ranked Auburn Tigers, 27-6, under the lights of Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium Saturday night in front of 20,524 spectators and an ESPN primetime audience.

“It sure felt like more than [20,524], but it felt like a lot of fans out there. I thought the crowd noise was helpful,” said Georgia head coach Kirby Smart. “I thought we showed improvement. We left a lot of plays out there. I thought we played really hard defensively but sloppy on third down. I thought offensively, when we play clean, meaning we don’t have a busted assignment, a penalty, or somebody doesn’t know what they’re doing, we do well; but we can go backwards as quickly as we can forwards offensively, and we probably left more out there.”

Redshirt-junior quarterback Stetson Bennett completed 17 passes on 28 attempts, totaling 240 yards with a touchdown in his first career start directing the Georgia offense. Redshirt-freshman Kearis Jackson recorded career highs with nine catches and 147 yards including a 49-yard catch, a career-long.

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UGA Football: Postgame Notes Vs. #7 Auburn

Another Stout Defensive Effort In The Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry:
Fourth-ranked Georgia held seventh-ranked Auburn to just a pair of field goals in a 27-6 victory. The Tigers were limited to 216 yards of total offense on 63 plays. It marked the fifth time in the last six meetings in the Kirby Smart era that Auburn was held to 14 points or less. It was Auburn’s lowest point tally since Georgia blanked the Tigers 38-0 in 2012 in Auburn and its lowest in Athens since 1967 when Georgia won 17-0. Georgia is now 9-4 against top 10 teams in the Smart era.

Senior Monty Rice led the Bulldogs with 7 tackles while junior Adam Anderson had two of the team’s three sacks and junior Azeez Ojulari had five stops with 3 TFL. At the end the third quarter, Georgia forced Bo Nix to his first interception of the year, ending a streak of 251 passes that was an Auburn record and ranked second nationally behind Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence. Bulldog senior Mark Webb notched his first career pick on the play. Senior Richard LeCounte was called for targeting with 3:49 left in the first half and missed the remainder of the contest.

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UGA Football: A Stellar Half, A Strong Return To Sanford

By John Frierson
Staff Writer

Georgia linebacker Azeez Ojulari provided the perfect coda on the fourth-ranked Bulldogs’ stellar first half against Auburn on Saturday night at Sanford Stadium. It was about as good a half as a Georgia team has played in a long time, and wasn’t it nice to see the Bulldogs lined up between the hedges again?

With the Bulldogs leading 24-3 and having punted the ball to the Tiger 15-yard line, and only 18 seconds left in the half, trick-play loving Auburn lined up in the classic take-a-knee formation. So, naturally, the seventh-ranked Tigers tried to catch the Georgia defense off guard, having wideout Anthony Schwartz run around the left side. Or try to, anyway.

Ojulari wasn’t having any of it, stuffing Schwartz for a 4-yard loss — one of his three TFLs in the game. The Tigers called it a half after that. And what a half it was for Georgia.

Georgia led by 21 at the break, but sometimes scores can be misleading. Not this time. The Bulldogs outgained Auburn 288 yards to 81. The Bulldogs earned 15 first downs to the Tigers’ five. Georgia averaged 6.3 yards per play to Auburn’s 3.1. Get the picture?

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