If you told Kirby Smart before Georgia’s game against Auburn that his team wouldn’t score an offensive touchdown in the game but still win, he’d probably raise his eyebrows so high that his visor would fall off.
But that’s exactly what happened in Georgia’s 13-7 win over Auburn Saturday in Athens.
The Bulldogs submitted a masterful defensive performance, particularly in the second half when it held the Tigers to 32 yards on offense.
Rodrigo Blankenship did Rodrigo Blankenship things, Jacob Eason minimized his mistakes, and Georgia beat Auburn for the third straight year and became bowl eligible in the process.