Chattanooga Times Free Press

Georgia rolls over Mississipp­i State

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ATHENS, Ga. — Freshman Jake Fromm threw a pair of touchdown passes in another poised showing on the big stage, the defense stifled Nick Fitzgerald and No. 11 Georgia broke out plenty of trickery in a 31-3 rout of No. 17 Mississipp­i State on Saturday night.

Georgia establishe­d itself as the clear favorite in the SEC East with a dominating performanc­e from its very first snap and the most impressive victory of Kirby Smart’s two-year coaching tenure.

After the defense forced a three-and-out from Mississipp­i State on the opening possession — a sign of things to come — Fromm handed off to Nick Chubb for what looked to be a routine run up the middle. Instead, Chubb wheeled around and tossed the ball back to the quarterbac­k on a flea-flicker.

Terry Godwin broke into the clear downfield, the Mississipp­i State secondary having totally bought the ruse. Fromm delivered the pass in stride for a 59-yard touchdown less than 2 1/2 minutes into the game.

It was pretty much all Georgia (4-0) from there in its Southeaste­rn Conference opener. Fromm threw for 201 yards on just 9-of12 passing, further solidifyin­g his hold on the starting job he inherited when Jacob Eason went down with a knee injury in the first quarter of the season opener.

Chubb rushed for 81 yards and a pair of touchdowns, leading a parade of Georgia runners who pounded Mississipp­i State (3-1, 1-1).

The home team burned the visitors again early in the third quarter on third-and-2. Fromm went in motion to the right, Chubb took a direct snap and zoomed off around the left end for a 28-yard score without being touched.

Georgia’s final touchdown came when Fromm faked a pitch to the right, again freezing the secondary, before delivering a 41-yard pass to Isaac Nauta that with the extra point made it 28-3 late in the third quarter.

The way Georgia’s defense was playing, that was plenty.

Coming off a 37-7 blowout of LSU that vaulted Mississipp­i State into the Top 25, Fitzgerald faced the home-state team that didn’t even recruit him out of high school. He threw for two touchdowns and ran for two more against the Tigers, but he couldn’t duplicate that performanc­e against a swarming Georgia defense that is starting to look a bit like the one Smart oversaw in his previous tenure as Alabama’s coordinato­r.

Fitzgerald passed for just 83 yards and was picked off twice. He had 47 yards on 10 carries.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Georgia running back Nick Chubb breaks away to score a touchdown against Mississipp­i State during the second half of Saturday’s game in Athens, Ga. The Bulldogs won 31-3.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Georgia running back Nick Chubb breaks away to score a touchdown against Mississipp­i State during the second half of Saturday’s game in Athens, Ga. The Bulldogs won 31-3.

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