No. 12 Georgia Bounces Back From First Loss of the Season to Beat Kentucky 35-14
Georgia scored multiple touchdowns from Stockton and Dillon Bell to extend its winning streak over Kentucky to 16 games, dominating with 180 rushing yards, officials said.
- After last week's loss, Georgia beat Kentucky 35-14 as Stockton and Dillon Bell each scored two touchdowns on Saturday.
- Following the Alabama loss that ended Georgia Bulldogs' 33-game home streak, they faced pressure to avoid back-to-back regular-season defeats after beating Kentucky Wildcats for the first time since 2009.
- Georgia's ground game rushed for 180 yards, with Chauncey Bowens contributing 70 yards, while the Bulldogs limited Kentucky Wildcats rushing total to 45, aided by a short-field setup for Bell's touchdown.
- The win extended Georgia Bulldogs' series streak to 16 straight wins, while Kentucky Wildcats squandered a first-and-goal chance and Kauwe, Kentucky kicker, missed a chip-shot field goal.
- Up next for both teams, Georgia Bulldogs travel to Auburn next Saturday for the rivalry renewal, while Kentucky Wildcats will host No. Texas on Oct. 18 after an off week.
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Georgia Bulldogs Continue Domination of Kentucky
ATHENS — No. 12-ranked Georgia avoided a hangover and extended its dominance over outmatched Kentucky in college football on Saturday, breezing past the Wildcats for a 35-14 victory.
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Coming off their Week 5 loss against Alabama, Kirby Smart’s Georgia returned to winning ways against Kentucky. The Wildcats didn’t stand a chance in the 35-14 one-sided encounter. The No. 12 Bulldogs have improved their record to 4-1. However, the win came at some cost. In his post-game comments, Kirby Smart revealed the injury status of two key offensive linemen: Interior offensive lineman Micah Morris and offensive tackle Monroe Freeling. Goin…


Gunner Stockton leads No. 12 Georgia past Kentucky
ATHENS -- Gunner Stockton completed 15 of 23 passes for 196 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 48 yards and two scores as No. 12 Georgia breezed past Kentucky 35-14 in Southeastern Conference play Saturday.
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