After an absolute beat down of Vanderbilt, it’ll be hard to poke any holes into anything to do with Georgia Football. JT Daniels played one quarter, and Georgia was winning 35-0 after that one quarter.
Daniels was nearly perfect, going 9-of-10 for 129 yards with two touchdowns.
As a team, Georgia ran for 239 yards and did a fantastic job of spreading the carries. The Dawgs had 48 carries as a team, and no individual had more than 10 — Daijun Edwards had 10. Georgia spread the wealth through its wide receivers as well. With 21 completions, the most receptions were four catches by freshmen Brock Bowers and Ladd McConkey.