UGA Football: Patience And Aggression Power Bulldogs In Shutout

In its second Top-10 match of the season, the No. 2-ranked Georgia football team played perhaps its most complete game Saturday in a 37-0 thrashing of No. 8 Arkansas at Sanford Stadium.

The Georgia defense was once again largely impenetrable, stuffing one Razorback drive after another. The Bulldogs held the Hogs without a first down in seven of the Razorbacks’ 10 drives. Three times Arkansas drove into Georgia territory, and one of those only to the Bulldog 44-yard line. The other two drives ended in a missed 73-yard field goal, late in the first quarter with Georgia up 14-0, and then on the final drive of the game as time expired.

“Every time we get on the field, we are pushing for a three-and-out. That is just the standard,” said linebacker Nakobe Dean, who had 1.5 sacks against the Razorbacks. “If they do not score, they cannot win. We just try to do our job and get them off the field and get the offense the ball.

For the fourth time in five games this season, Georgia’s defense held the other team scoreless in the first half. And Saturday’s shutout was the second in a row for the Bulldogs, who won 62-0 at Vanderbilt last week.

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UGA Football: Bulldogs Blank Hogs in Top-10 Matchup

0
Arkansas 4-1 , 1-1
37
 Georgia 5-0 , 3-0
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
Arkansas 0 0 0 0 0
Georgia 21 3 3 10 37

Team Statistics

Team Statistics
Game Stats ARK UGA
Total Yards 162 345
Pass Yards 87 72
Rushing Yards 75 273
Penalty Yards 13-101 6-40
1st Downs 9 22
3rd Downs 3-12 4-12
4th Downs 0-0 2-2
TOP 23:28 36:01

ATHENS, Ga. — The No. 2-ranked Georgia football team used its stifling defense, a powerful run game and some special teams fireworks to take down No. 8 Arkansas, 37-0, Saturday afternoon at Sanford Stadium. It was the Bulldogs’ second SEC shutout in as many games after winning 62-0 at Vanderbilt last week.

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