Heartbreaking forever in my heart : Georgia bulldogs 3 star players was suspended from All sports because of Gambling……..

Heartbreaking forever in my heart : Georgia bulldogs 3 star players was suspended from All sports because of Gambling……..

How the Kentucky Wildcats (1-1, 0-1 SEC) and the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (2-0, 0-0 SEC) match up at each position for Saturday’s SEC matchup — with a game prediction: QUARTERBACKS ▪ After taking a physical pounding in Kentucky’s dispiriting 31-6 loss to South Carolina last week, Georgia transfer Brock Vandagriff was listed by UK as “probable” on its Thursday night injury report to go up against his former team. Under constant duress from a dynamic Gamecocks pass rush, Vandagriff completed only 3 of 10 passes for 30 yards and threw an interception that safety Nick Emmanwori returned 24 yards for a touchdown. Playing for Georgia in last season’s 51-13 strafing of UK in Athens, Vandagriff completed 5 of 7 passes for 46 yards and a TD and ran twice for 27 yards in a mop-up role. Against South Carolina, ex-Owensboro High School star Gavin Wimsatt received his first game action for UK. The 6-foot-3, 227-pound transfer from Rutgers ran six times for 44 yards and completed 3 of 7 passes for 14 yards with an interception. ▪ Georgia’s Carson Beck has a viable claim to the mantle “best quarterback in college football.” The 6-4, 220-pound redshirt senior completed 23 of 33 passes for 278 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions in the Bulldogs’ 34-3 rout of Clemson in the season opener. Through two games, Beck has thrown for seven TDs and no picks. In last season’s rout of UK, Beck completed 28 of 35 passes for 389 yards and four touchdowns with one interception. In last week’s 48-3 win over Tennessee Tech, backup Gunner Stockton completed 10 of 12 passes for 90 yards. Advantage: Georgia. Georgia quarterback Carson Beck passed the ball against Kentucky last season at Sanford Stadium in Athens. In a 51-13 rout of UK, Beck completed 28 of 35 passes for 389 yards and four touchdowns with one interception. Silas Walker Herald-Leader File Photo

The Georgia Bulldogs moved to 2-0 on the season after their week two win against Tennessee Tech by a final score of 48-3. Prior to that though, Georgia handled Clemson in the season opener and walked out of Mercedes Benz Stadium with a 34-3 win over the Tigers.

Georgia held Clemson scoreless in the first half, under 200 yards of total offense and outscored Clemson 28-3 in the second half. It was a dominating win for the current No. 1 ranked Bulldogs but the Tigers feel as if the loss was more on them not executing and not with Georgia outplaying them on the field.

The Tigers bounced back from their loss against Georgia by defeating App State 66-20. Quarterback Cade Klubnik threw five touchdowns, Clemson had over 700 yards of total offense and they scored 56 points in the first quarter. Following the performance, offensive lineman Walker Parks said he felt like Clemson could’ve had that type of offensive success against Georgia.

“The thing is, like, I’ve never had a doubt in this team,” Parks said Tuesday. “It’s going to sound insane, and I don’t mean this in any disrespectful way at all – because I have a lot of respect for them. They whooped us. But I feel like we could’ve done that to Georgia, as well. And I’m not saying hang 66-20 and do all that. But like, the plays that we made, the plays were there, the opportunities were there.”

Head coach Dabo Swinney mentioned after the Georgia game that he felt as if his team did not execute and Klubnik shared the same sentiment explaining that offensive coordinator Garrett Riley had a good game plan against Georgia. However, at the end of the day, the Bulldogs certainly made a statement against Clemson and the result of the game insinuated that Georgia had the more talented football team and that’s what ultimately won over through the span of four quarters.

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