The 11th-ranked Dawgs were impressive in nearly every
phase of the game Saturday evening as they took down No. 17 Mississippi State,
31-3, in front of a capacity crowd of 92,746 at Sanford Stadium.
The Dawgs from Athens improve to 4-0 overall and 1-0 in
Southeastern Conference action this season, while Mississippi State picked up
its first loss of 2017 to fall to 3-1 overall and 1-1 in league play.
In an all-around sound performance, Georgia out gained Mississippi
State yardage wise by a 404 to 280 total. MSU came into Saturday’s contest
averaging an SEC-best 47.7 points and 493 yards per game.
Georgia freshman quarterback Jake Fromm hit 9-of-12 passes for 201
yards and two touchdowns, while a balanced rushing attack featured a quartet of
Dawgs that included Nick Chubb with 81 yards, The "Philly Flash" D’Andre Swift with 69, Sony
Michel with 32 and Brian Herrien with 21.
Definsively, redshirt-sophomore defensive back J.R. Reed led
Georgia with 10 tackles, while both Deandre Baker and Dominick Sanders recorded
interceptions — Georgia’s first of the year. On special teams, sophomore place
kicker Rodrigo Blankenship continues his torrid pace on kickoffs with six touchbacks
and added a 49-yard field goal.
“We came out and played with a lot of toughness,” head coach Kirby
Smart said. “Our mantra all week was discipline, discipline, discipline. I
thought we executed pretty well.”
It took just 10 seconds for Georgia to get on the board on its
first offensive possession. On a flea-flicker play, Chubb tossed the ball back
to Fromm, who found Terry Godwin open down the middle for a 59-yard
score.
On the next offensive possession, Georgia put the ball in the end
zone once again — this time Chubb ran it in from 7-yards out to cap off an
8-play, 78-yard drive. The Bulldogs from Starkville added a field goal in the
second quarter and the two teams went to the half with Georgia leading
14-3.
The second half started much like the first for the SEC East
Dawgs. This time, Chubb took a direct snap 28 yards on UGA’s first
possession to give the home team a 21-3 lead.
As was the case most all night, Georgia’s defense came up with a
big play as Baker picked off a Nick Fitzgerald pass to set the Dawgs up in
Mississippi State territory. Georgia converted on a 3rd-and-1 as Fromm hit
sophomore tight end Isaac Nauta across the middle on a play action pass.
Not to be outdone, Baker’s teammate Sanders picked off a pass on MSU’s
next possession to set up a 49-yard field goal by Blankenship. The Marietta,
Georgia native connected from that distance to give Georgia the final 31-3
advantage.
“We finally had a couple of turnovers,” Smart added. “It’s been a
long time coming. I can’t say enough about our defensive staff. They have
worked really hard with the defensive group.”
Next up, Georgia heads to Knoxville, Tennessee to take on the Volunteers in a nationally-televised game on CBS at 3:30 p.m. ET this coming Saturday.
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