Top-ranked Georgia and Missouri square off Saturday night in a Southeastern Conference battle. The Bulldogs come in with a record of 4-0, and 1-0 in Southeastern Conference play. The Tigers are 2-2, and 0-1.
Georgia defeated Kent State 39-22 this past Saturday, holding off a tough Golden Flashes team that played for the Mid-American Conference Championship last year. Kirby Smart, in his seventh season at the Georgia helm, would be the first to say that his Bulldogs didn’t look like the No. 1 team in America last week. Georgia, which didn’t have a turnover in the first three games of the season, turned the football over three times in the first half against the Golden Flashes.