Boston Sunday Globe

No. 1 Georgia comes out on top

Bulldogs stifle No. 2 Tennessee

- By Charles Odum

Georgia 27 Tennessee 13

ATHENS, Ga. — In the biggest games, Stetson Bennett seems to rise to the occasion and above his often more heralded counterpar­ts.

Bennett threw two touchdown passes and ran for a score as No. 1 Georgia shut down Hendon Hooker and Tennessee’s high-powered offense to win a Southeaste­rn Conference showdown of the nation’s top-ranked teams, 27-13, on Saturday.

After leading the Bulldogs to a national title last season, Bennett improved to 23-3 as a starter at Georgia.

“Competitiv­e excellence, competitiv­e toughness,” said Georgia coach Kirby Smart when asked about Bennett’s ability to shine on the grandest stages. “He’s a winner. Let’s be honest. The guy knows how to win.”

Bennett passed for 257 yards, completing 17 of 25 passes. He had a 13-yard scoring run in the matchup against Hooker, regarded as a Heisman Trophy favorite.

But maybe Bennett should be now?

Bennett insisted his only motivation was for the team’s hopes of returning to the SEC championsh­ip game, not for his personHook­er, al validation “because at the end of the day we’re playing for the East and if we lost it’s a lower percentage we’re playing in Atlanta.”

Added Bennett: “I don’t really care about quarterbac­k vs. quarterbac­k.”

Georgia (9-0, 6-0) turned the 25th regular-season matchup of the top two teams in the AP poll into a rout that made clear the defending national champions are still the team to beat.

“I kind of feel like it was a statement win,” said Georgia wide receiver Ladd McConkey, who had five catches for 94 yards and a touchdown.

In a deafening and soggy Sanford Stadium, Georgia led, 27-6, before Tennessee scored its first touchdown with 4:15 remaining.

whose Heisman hopes were bolstered by a win over Alabama last month, passed for only 195 yards for Tennessee (8-1, 4-1). Hooker was sacked six times.

Tennessee wide receiver Jalin Hyatt said Georgia’s defense was “way more physical than Alabama.”

Georgia’s special teams put more pressure on Tennessee. Punter Brett Thorson nailed a 75-yarder that went out of bounds at the Tennessee 1 in the first quarter. Jack Podlesny kicked two field goals.

Hooker threw an intercepti­on, lost a fumble that nearly resulted in a safety, and didn’t throw a touchdown pass.

“They are a great ball team,” Hooker said. “They played extremely hard, and they got the win today. We have got to clean some things up. It is a learning process.”

Tennessee came in averaging almost 50 points per game and rode that Alabama win to the top spot in the first College Football Playoff ranking. Georgia was No. 3 in last week’s CFP. That will change Tuesday. The Volunteers were held to two first-half field goals as Georgia took a 24-6 halftime lead. Rain in the second half made it only more difficult to move against the Bulldogs’ defense.

Bennett threw scoring passes of 37 yards to McConkey and 5 yards to Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint in the first half.

 ?? JOHN BAZEMORE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Tennessee’s Hendon Hooker, who was sacked six times, fumbles as he is hit by Jalen Carter.
JOHN BAZEMORE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Tennessee’s Hendon Hooker, who was sacked six times, fumbles as he is hit by Jalen Carter.

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