Georgia initially answered Wright’s touchdown run with Peyton Woodring’s 42-yard field goal before the Bulldogs got tricky for seven points. Wright gave Tennessee an early jolt, but soon enough Georgia got going and simply did not let up. The Bulldogs dominated the game's final three quarters and capped off SEC play with a perfect 8-0 record. Georgia shook off Jaylen Wright’s 75-yard rushing score on the first play from scrimmage by scoring the next 24 points to set the stage for a dominant victory. Georgia’s latest win was a case in which the Volunteers dealt the Dawgs an early blow before the road squad settled in and went to work. The Bulldogs have won five consecutive games against the Yellow Jackets, including a 37-14 win in Sanford Stadium last November. Georgia is hoping to extend its recent run of success against Georgia Tech. 18 Tennessee, while Georgia Tech beat Syracuse 31-22. The Bulldogs enter the game off a 38-10 victory over No.
ET showdown against Georgia Tech (6-6, 5-3 ACC). 1 Georgia (11-0, 8-0 SEC) will be Atlanta bound this weekend for a 7:30 p.m. The Bulldogs have one mission left before going back to the SEC championship game, and that mission involves their in-state rival. The Georgia Bulldogs finished off SEC play on Saturday with a big win at Tennessee.