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2nd and 15.
Geneva dials up @taylor_talyn for 38.
Taylor now has nine catches for 199 yards.
Geneva leads defending Illinois 6A Division II state champ 21-20 at the end of the third quarter. pic.twitter.com/Mb9Rr4fn6v
— Jeff Sentell (@jeffsentell) November 23, 2024
DAWGS ARE ATL BOUND. 🚨@GeorgiaFootball has officially clinched a spot in the 2024 SEC Football Championship Game!#SECFB x #SECChampionship pic.twitter.com/OnTPe7zR7n
— Southeastern Conference (@SEC) November 24, 2024
THE DAWGS ARE IN ‼️
See you in ATL, @GeorgiaFootball pic.twitter.com/6ua2xPUJ6j
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) November 24, 2024
ATHENS, Ga. — The No. 10-ranked Georgia football team extended its school-record home winning streak to 30 games on Saturday with a 59-21 victory over UMass at Sanford Stadium. The Bulldogs celebrated Senior Day on Dooley Field prior to kickoff, and with the win the 2024 senior class became the most successful in program history with its 51st victory.
Georgia redshirt senior quarterback Carson Beck threw four touchdown passes and completed 20 of 31 passes for 297 yards. Freshman running back Nate Frazier had the first 100-yard game and first multi-touchdown game of his career, finishing with career-highs in yards (136), touchdowns (3) and carries (21).
The Bulldogs (9-2) needed the offense to excel because it was at times a tough day for the defense, which allowed UMass (2-9) to move the ball effectively on numerous drives. Georgia ended up with 550 yards of offense to the Minutemen’s 351. The Bulldog defense did score a touchdown late in the game after forcing a turnover.
Bulldog Senior Class Gets Record Win:
Home Winning Streak At 30:
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Captains, Coin Toss And For Starters:
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NASSAU, Bahamas — The Georgia Bulldogs (5-1) fell to the No. 15 Marquette Golden Eagles (6-0), 80-69, on Saturday morning at the Imperial Arena at Atlantis. Four scorers reached double figures led by sophomore guard Blue Cain’s season-high 17 points on the day.
Fast Facts
• After Cain’s 17-point effort, graduate guard Tyrin Lawrence followed with 15 points alongside four boards and three assists. Graduate guard Dakota Leffew and sophomore guard Silas Demary Jr. rounded out double-digit scoring with 11 and 10 respectively.
• Blue Cain’s five 3-pointers on the day matched his career high, last doing so against Missouri in the 2024 SEC Tournament first round.
• Silas Demary Jr. led the squad on the glass with seven rebounds, matching a season high (seven vs Georgia Tech).
• Dakota Leffew dished out five assists against Marquette, setting a new season high and marking his 18th career performance with five or more assists in a game.
• Despite the loss, the Bulldogs outrebounded the Golden Eagles 34-31 on the day.
Key Quote
“Yeah, it was a hand-to-hand combat,” head coach Mike White said. “Probably as physical a game as I’ve been a part of. I mean, it was a two teams out there laying it on the line. And that’s what Marquette does and credit to those guys. They’ve got a program that’s established, and a team that will be in the top 10 by Monday. They were better than us. Our hope is to continue to grow.”
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The Bulldogs will look to bounce back in their second game of the weekend when they face No. 22 St. John’s on Sunday, Nov. 24 with tipoff set at 11 a.m. ET at the Imperial Arena at Atlantis.