Georgia vs Kentucky: Bulldogs intimidate Wildcats to win SEC East | NCAA Football



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Georgia, number 6, can win their ticket to Atlanta for the SEC championship game. The Bulldogs took the Kentucky No. 9 Kentucky win to win SEC East and win a SEC title.

And potentially a hit at Playoff College Playoff, too.

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The Bulldogs dominated just about every aspect of the game, including rushing: Georgia racked up 331 rushing yards versus only 84 for Kentucky. Andre Swift and Elijah Holyfield each collected at least 100 yards and a touchdown, while Benny Snell of Kentucky rushed 20 times for 73 yards and a score.

Jake Fromm was also effective, completing 14 of 20 passes for 113 yards and a touchdown (although he had a hand in a few fumbles).

Check out highlights from Sporting News and a summary of Georgia's decisive victory for the SEC-East:

Final: Georgia 34, Kentucky 17

6:50 p.m.: And here he is! The Bulldogs will play again for the SEC title with a 34-17 win over Kentucky.

6:48 p.m.: It should do it. Benny Snell of Kentucky fumbles on the fourth and first goal, sealing the contract for Georgia.

6:46 p.m.: In Kentucky, players play a lot, but the Georgia 22 is only 1:45 minutes away.

18h45: Terry WIlson hits Asim Rose after turning left for 12 yards at Georgia 48.

6:42 p.m.: Lynn Bowden Jr. kicked out to Kentucky 36 and was a distant tackle before having much more. It remains 3:25 in Kentucky to solve the problem.

6:40 p.m.: Rodrigo Blankenship returns to the center of 38 meters to make it 34-17 Georgia. It's pretty much finished.

6:38 p.m.: Third and tenth goal again, this time from 19. This time, Georgia lost for a loss of two yards. Kentucky is using a waiting time with 3:34 remaining.

6:34 p.m.: Sensational. Georgia shot a Fields goaltender all the way and Kentucky dropped a 10-yard win for the first try. Georgia still leads with 5:30 remaining.

6:33 p.m.: Justin Fields at quarterback.

6:31 p.m.: Interesting game call there. Jake Fromm tries a touchdown in the end zone but it is broken, stopping the clock with 5:55 to go on the third and 9 on the 28th. A big match will be played.

6:26 p.m.: Georgia wins its first try with injury time, receiver Jayson Stanley gets a 34-yard gain in Kentucky 29. The Bulldogs certainly do not need to pass but Kentucky can not give up the point here.

6:20 p.m.: Kentucky touchdown! Terry Wilson strikes three consecutive 18, 13 and 31-yard passes, the last being a fantastic touchdown pass (almost stopped) at Asim Rose! His 31-17 Georgiabut can Kentucky find its way back with nine minutes?

6:18 p.m.: Frame. Georgia, Monty Rice, puts Wilson on 13-yard loss. Second and 23 to come.

6:16 p.m.: Terry Wilson hits some nice 11 and 15 yard passes at Tavin Richardson. Wildcats at the wheel of Georgia 49.

18.15: Touchback on the sending stroke. Kentucky will take over in its 25th place 21. Need to have something here.

6:13 p.m.: The Bulldogs are saved five meters after a false start, but Rodrigo Blankenship managed to cross 23 yards 31-10 Georgia with 11:44 to play.

6:11 p.m.: Two games later, Georgia scored the first goal and goal of the four. But Kentucky held on, forcing an attempt at field placement after stopping them twice from the 1-meter line. The Wildcats' defense certainly does not give up.

6:07 p.m.: Third-and-1 Kentucky 17, Justin Fields gets a 3-yard gain on the 14th. Georgia advances.

Third Quarter: Georgia 28, Kentucky 10

6:03 p.m.: Georgia continues to hit Kentucky on the ground with five straight runs for 41 yards. They drive inside Kentucky 20 with a remaining quarter.

6:01 p.m.: The next game, Elijah Holyfield runs right on 16 yards – it does not appear that the pitching game will suffer much. Justin Fields is one-quarter.

18h: Cade Mays, the rookie's right guard, plays for the first time in Georgia.

5:54 p.m.: Kentucky is not good news: Beginning offensive lineman Bunchy Stallings is sentenced to an unsportsmanlike penalty after hitting an official in the stomach after Snell's landing. He is ejected from the game.

5:53 p.m.: Two games later, Benny Snell leads a defender in the end zone to 9 yards to bring the score to 28-10. That gives him 1,008 yards this season. Assuming this is the case, he will become the first player in Kentucky history with three consecutive 1,000-yard racing seasons. His 28-10, Georgia.

5:52 p.m.: The next game, Terry Wilson strikes Lynn Bowden on a decisive pass for 19 yards at Georgia 14 – the biggest game of the Wildcats game by far.

5:51 p.m.: Deandre Baker is called in to cover Ahmad Wagner's cover. Kentucky driving to Georgia line 33 yards.

5:47 p.m.: Terry Wilson gets some points out of the end zone for the first tries. Kentucky now driving to Georgia 49-yard.

5:43 p.m.: Touch Georgia! Andre Swift takes 84 meters home! He now has 141 yards on 10 carries for two touchdowns. Georgia 28, Kentucky 3. The Bulldogs may have just signed their ticket for the SEC championship.

5:38 p.m.: The Wildcats will find some of them in the next two games, but they will be fourth and fifth in the 30-yard line.

5:37 p.m.: Yeesh. Terry Wilson is called for intentional grounding on the Wildcats' first record. Second and 17th to come.

5:32 p.m.: Touch Georgia! One piece later, Elijah Holyfield rumbles 4 yards for a touchdown to make it 21-3 Georgia. He now has 77 rushing yards and a touchdown.

5:31 p.m.: Jake Fromm sells the transfer on the read zone for a gain of 4 yards on two thirds. Georgia is now the first goal of the 4-yard line.

.: 5:30 p.m. Uh-oh. It looks like Kentucky's safety, Darius West, will be targeted. He led the lead with his helmet during Andre Swift's attack behind the line, having been buckled by a Kentucky defender. Another 15 yards for Georgia, at the 14-yard line.

5:27 p.m.: Wow, Elijah Holyfield with a 30-yard run on the left of Kentucky 29.

5:26 p.m.: Second and eighth, Jake Fromm hits Riley Ridley for a 17-yard, 41-yard win after the latter brings a potential tackle. Dawgs roll early in the second half.

5:23 p.m.: Brian Herrien passes the ball on Georgia's 22-yard line, where the Bulldogs begin the second half.

Half time: Georgia 14, Kentucky 3

5:08 p.m.: Half time statistics:

Total yards – Georgia: 176 | Kentucky: 133
Passing – Jake Fromm 11 of 16, 89 yards, 1 TD | Terry Wilson: 9 of 11 for 66 yards
Rushing – Georgia: 19 races for 87 yards | Kentucky: 25 runs for 67 yards
Penalties – Georgia: 2 for 26 yards | Kentucky: 3 for 35 yards
Business figure – Kentucky: 1 | Georgia: 2
Time of Possession – Kentucky: 18:07 | Georgia: 11:53

5:03 p.m.: Sensational. Georgia is sinking deep into Kentucky territory, but it is putting the ball back for the second time today after a botched transfer between Fromm and Andre Swift. And who else gets Kentucky linebacker Josh Allen?

5:01 p.m.: Three consecutive full passes for Riley Ridley (4 yards), Andre Swift (17 yards) and Terry Godwin (8 yards) allow Georgia to find Kentucky 30 just inside the shooting range. Rodrigo Blankenship.

17h: Jake Fromm rushes for two yards in second and first seconds, but a face mask gives Bulldogs another 15 yards. Bulldogs leading to their own 41.

4:57 p.m.: A 52-yard punt gives Georgia the ball at 15 minutes with 1:22 and a dead time remaining. What can we expect from Bulldogs?

4:54 p.m.: Georgia gives up only one meter on the third try and immediately takes a timeout with 1:36 to play. The Bulldogs still have one they want to ride a last minute car.

4:52 p.m.: Kentucky recovers the ball at age 25, but the Wildcats face a crucial conversion situation in the third and third half of their 32-yard line with 1:43 left in the half. Benny Snell is on the sidelines with what appears to be a minor injury.

4:48 pm: Touchdown Georgia! D & # 39; Andre Swift avoids two tackles and coaches two other defenders the last three meters of a 20-yard touchdown (a maintenance penalty during the previous game brought him back to Kentucky 20). He now has six runs for 48 yards and one touchdown.

4:46 p.m.: Fromm rolls right and hits Jeremiah Holloman for a 4-yard win in the third and second, Kentucky 13.

4:42 p.m.: Georgia continues to lead the ball on the field, getting the ball to Kentucky 26 with a 16-yard scorer from Riley Ridley. Note: Justin Fields plays for a couple of RPO games, getting 5 yards in two races. Third and second for Georgia in Kentucky 17.

4:37 p.m.: Back to the game: D & # 39; Andre Swift scored an 8-yard scorer on the 38-yard third and fifth row, giving the Bulldogs a new run of runs.

4:36 p.m.: Quick from the side. Kentucky linebacker's hand is a club.

4:36 p.m.: Georgia will take over at 25 years old.

4:34 p.m.: Fortunately, Kentucky still scores a few points as kicker Chance Poore throws the 34-yard ball into the middle of the posts. His 7-3 Georgia.

4:34 p.m.: Bad luck for Kentucky's fourth consecutive conversion for the third time. Terry Wilson is fired for a five-yard, 16-yard loss by freshman Channing Tindall.

4:31 p.m.: Kentucky has the third and fourth of the 6 Georgia before a wrong start penalty for Luke Fortner brings the Wildcats back to 11. Can Kentucky get another conversion in the third inning?

4:28 p.m.: This time, Kentucky qualifies for third and eighth places, while Wilson beats Lynn Bowden for a 15-yard Georgia 12 win.

4:27 p.m.: Another third conversion! Terry Wilson with an 8-yard goalkeeper left after nearly being fired by Richard LeCounte.

4:22 p.m.: Kentucky made some first first runs to qualify for the Georgia 40, including a 9-yard pass in the third and fifth.

1st quarter: Georgia 7, Kentucky 0

4:19 p.m.: And now, Georgia escapes! Fromm is struggling to cope with high pressure, and he is picked up by Kentucky linebacker Josh Allen in Kentucky 34!

4:17 p.m.: Fromm hits Jeremiah Holloman for 20 yards on third and fourth outings in Kentucky 26

4:13 p.m.: Catastrophe for Kentucky. The tight end of the Wildcats, C.J. Conrad, tries to recover the ball, which is recovered by Tyson Campbell of Georgia. During the scrum for the ball, Logan Stenberg of Kentucky is called for unsporting behavior, giving the ball to his Bulldogs at age 48. Kentucky can not hope to win by letting go of the ball.

4:11 p.m.: A Georgia Pass interference call on Tyson Campbell (under cover of Ahmad Wagner) scored 15 yards. The Wildcats drive to Georgia 38.

4:07 p.m.: A transfer / a pass from Terry Wilson to Zyaire Hughes gives 14 yards to Kentucky.

4:06 p.m.: Kentucky gives the ball to Benny Snell three times, and it seems that the third time gives him a first try in first and third. SEC showing the group of custom chains.

4:03 p.m.: Third and one, Georgia gives way to Andre Swift … and it is stopped by Calvin Taylor, Georgia Jr. Georgia strikes and gives the ball to Kentucky for the match.

16h: Georgia will take over at 1 pm

3:56 p.m.: Kentucky gets a 5-yard gain in the first try, but then continues with a cheat game (a receiver backhand Lynn Bowden Jr.) and Terry Wilson gets fired by Brenton Cox for an 8-yard loss to Kentucky 49 Wildcats forced to punt.

3:54 p.m.: Snell made another good pass in the third and one point, getting a 7-yard gain in the 41. He continued with another 11-yard win at Georgia 48.

3:50 p.m.: Benny Snell enters the Wildcats' second training by winning the right tackle for a 6-yard win in the 31st round. The time lost while Georgia's linebacker, Andre Walker, is injured in the game.

3:48 p.m.: Two games later, Georgia faces the third and last goal of the 4-yard line. Jake Fromm (who completed 6 of the 7 assists in the third run last week against Florida) hits the tight end Isaac Nauta in the end zone for the first score of the match. Georgia 7-0.

15:45 Georgian running back Elijah Holyfield turns right, sees a hole go up and takes 15 minutes to Kentucky 8. Georgia tries to kick off an early knockout.

3:43 p.m.: And Georgia catcher Mecole Hardman Jr. has just put his mark on the game, bringing Kentucky's central kick to 65 yards from Kentucky's 23-yard line. Sensational.

3:42 p.m.: Three games and four yards later, Kentucky pts.

3:41 p.m.: Kentucky quarterback Terry Wilson scored his scorer 11 yards in the first game, from the scrum to 36 – he will have to hit many of those passes today to keep the Bulldogs on guard.

3:40 p.m.: And it's gone again! Kentucky receives the ball and will take over at 25.

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