The tension was high in the stands on Twitter as UGA and Vanderbilt fans fought for fandom supremacy, but on the field, it was Georgia dominance.
By the end, Georgia asserted their control over the game through nearly 11 yards per reception and over eight yards per carry.
The Vanderbilt offense could not sustain a drive to score a touchdown, and even with the substitution of back up QB, and dynamic running threat, Deuce Wallace, the Dores couldn’t find a spark.
Despite the passionate performance by the Commodores, the Georgia Bulldogs established a line of scrimmage and ran the ball for three Touchdowns in the first half, separating the Dawgs from the Dores for the rest of the game.