In what was unexpectedly a race for first place in the SEC East, Georgia shot itself in the foot early and often.
But not quite enough for the Tennessee Volunteers to catch up.
The Bulldogs bumbled and stumbled, tripped and fell, committed penalties dumb and yet dumber. Then the Jarrett Guarantano they’ve grown accustomed to seeing showed up and everything felt okay again. Behind 3 second half turnovers from a Tennessee team that hadn’t had one all year, and the resulting 27 unanswered second half points, the Bulldogs downed the Vols 44-21.
Stetson Bennett had a night that looked pedestrian on the stat sheet but felt less so in real time.