The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

No. 5 Dawgs have route to playoff — but can’t slip vs Auburn

- By Paul Newberry AP Sports Writer

ATHENS, GA. (AP) >> The Georgia Bulldogs are in position to reach all their goals.

Assuming they don’t slip up in the Deep South’s oldest rivalry.

No. 5 Georgia (8-1, 6-1, No. 5 CFP) is a two-touchdown favorite for its 123rd meeting with Auburn, a team that has endured a disappoint­ing season after starting out in the top 10.

If the Bulldogs can win their remaining regularsea­son games — after Auburn, they’ll also be big favorites against UMass and Georgia Tech — it would set up a rematch with topranked Alabama in the Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game and a conduit to the College Football Playoff.

“We go at it even harder because we know we’ve got so much at stake,” Georgia offensive lineman Solomon Kindley said. “We know that they’re coming in here to try to ruin our season.”

This will be third meeting between these teams in the last 12 months.

Auburn romped past the Bulldogs during the 2017 regular season, but Georgia rebounded with an emphatic victory in the SEC title game .

The Tigers (6-3, 3-3, No. 24 CFP) are feeling more upbeat after rallying for two fourth-quarter touchdowns to beat Texas A&M , their biggest win since a season-opening triumph over Washington.

“It felt different from a confidence standpoint,” coach Gus Malzahn said. “That’s exactly what we needed — that kind of win to help give us some momentum moving forward.”

An upset of Georgia would really give this season a whole new feel.

Some other things to watch for in Saturday’s game between the hedges: DYNAMIC DUO D’Andre Swift and Elijah Holyfield are carrying on Georgia’s tradition of elite running backs .

After nagging injuries slowed his production much of the season, Swift is feeling better than he has since his dynamic freshman year. It sure showed last week when he ripped off 156 yards and two touchdowns in last week’s 34-17 victory over Kentucky , clinching a second straight SEC East title for the Bulldogs.

“I’m definitely getting back to my old self,” Swift said.

Holyfield rushed for a career-best 115 yards against the Wildcats and leads the Bulldogs with 674 yards. Swift is right on his heels (622 yards) and both are averaging over 6 yards per carry, giving Georgia the SEC’s top-ranked rushing attack at 233.8 yards per game. RUNNING WOES While Georgia’s ground game is humming, Auburn’s is a mess.

Four players have taken a shot as the No. 1 running back and the line has been shaky all season. The Tigers are coming off their worst showing of the season, gaining just 19 yards rushing in the victory over Texas A&M.

Malzahn said he can’t afford to abandon the running game against Georgia.

“The more talented teams that you play, the more important it is to be balanced,” he said.

Malzahn thought youth was issue early in the season. Not anymore. “We’re getting to a point now where we need to be more effective,” the coach said. “That’s our challenge, whether it’s getting a little more creative in the run game or doing things a little bit different or not doing some of the things as much. All those things are on deck.” CHANGE OF PACE Jake Fromm is unquestion­ably Georgia’s top quarterbac­k, but freshman Justin Fields has provided an effective weapon off the bench.

 ?? BRYAN WOOLSTON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? FILE - In this Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, file photo, Georgia running back D’Andre Swift (7) runs for a touchdown during the second half an NCAA college football game against Kentucky in Lexington, Ky.
BRYAN WOOLSTON - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE - In this Saturday, Nov. 3, 2018, file photo, Georgia running back D’Andre Swift (7) runs for a touchdown during the second half an NCAA college football game against Kentucky in Lexington, Ky.

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