On paper, it looked like the Wildcats could go blow-for-blow against Kirby Smart’s ballclub. The game wasn’t played on paper.
In their best performance of the season, Georgia was the more physical team at the point of attack and their ability to run the ball down Kentucky’s throat was the difference in the game. The UGA offensive line did whatever they wanted on Saturday afternoon. On the flip side, the UGA front seven totally eliminated the UK ground attack. In the end, Georgia got explosive plays and Kentucky did not.
Kentucky entered the contest as the less talented team on Saturday and that showed with the Bulldogs bringing forth their best effort to clinch consecutive division titles.