Georgia vs. Vanderbilt Score, Recap & Analysis

    Georgia vs. Vanderbilt score, recap, analysis and reactions to the SEC opener between the Bulldogs and Commodores.

    Georgia 31, Vanderbilt 14 In Three Things

    1. Georgia opened the scoring on a 50-yard punt return for a score from Isaiah McKenzie, and despite a sluggish offensive performance, was never really threatened. Sonny Michel gave the Bulldogs a 14-3 lead on a 31-yard scoring dash.

    2. Vanderbilt only managed two Tommy Openshaw second quarter field goals before finally getting into the end zone on a seven-yard Latevius Rayford catch in the final five minutes. The Commodores had one late chance, but Dominick Sanders came up with a pick six.

    3. Greyson Lambert ran for a five-yard score, but the Georgia passing game struggled.

    Georgia

    – Nick Chubb ran 19 times for 189 yards, and Sony Michel ran 12 times for 56 yards and a score

    – Greyson Lambert completed 11-of-21 passes for 116 yards, and ran for a five-yard score. Brice Ramsey hit 2-of-4 passes for 25 yards

    – Georgia committed ten penalties for 79 yards

    Vanderbilt

    – Johnny McCrary completed 24-of-50 passes for 295 yards and a score with three picks

    – Ralph Webb ran 25 times for 68 yards

    – Vanderbilt averaged just 2.7 yards per carry, finishing with 105 yards. The offense converted 3-of-4 fourth down chances

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