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How No. 1 Georgia and Kentucky match up

- By Mark Story Lexington Herald-Leader

How the Kentucky Wildcats (6-4, 3-4 SEC) and No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (10-0, 7-0 SEC) match up at each position — with a game prediction:

QUARTERBAC­KS

♦ Playing behind porous pass protection and dealing with a foot injury that makes it hard for him to scramble, Kentucky’s Will Levis (66.1% passing for 2,012 yards with 16 touchdowns vs. nine intercepti­ons) has had a challengin­g senior season. After averaging 272.5 yards passing in UK’s first six games, Levis has averaged only 125.7 over the past three. The 6-foot3, 232-pound product of Madison, Conn., has thrown for 4,839 yards in his two years at UK. The Penn State transfer needs 261 yards to move past Patrick Towles (5,099) for sixth on the all-time UK passing list. In Kentucky’s 31-13 loss at Georgia last season, Levis completed 32 of 42 passes for 192 yards and two TDs.

♦ National championsh­ip-winning Georgia QB Stetson Bennett (67.8% completion­s for 2,895 yards with 14 TDs. vs. five picks; seven rushing TDs) will be seeking his third career victory over UK. Bennett started in the Bulldogs’ 14-3 win in Lexington in 2020, completing nine of 13 passes for 131 yards with two intercepti­ons. He played a far larger role in last season’s Bulldogs win over the Wildcats, completing 14 of 20 passes for 250 yards and three TDs. The 5-11, 190-pound product of Blackshear, Ga., has a 24-3 record as the Bulldogs’ starting quarterbac­k.

Advantage: Georgia.

RUNNING BACKS

♦ Kentucky redshirt senior Christophe­r Rodriguez (733 rushing yards, six TDs, 5.5 yards per carry) did all he could to stave off UK’s calamitous 2421 home loss to Vanderbilt last week. The 5-11, 224-pound product of McDonough, Ga., ran for 110 of his 162 yards in the final quarter and twice scored touchdowns to put Kentucky ahead. Two seasons ago vs. Georgia, “C-Rod” carried 20 times for 108 yards. Last year, however, the Bulldogs shut him down, holding the UK star to 7 yards on seven carries. This season, Rodriguez is averaging 122.2 rushing yards a game. Over Kentucky’s final two regular-season contests plus a presumed bowl, Rodriguez would need to average 134 yards to break Benny Snell’s all-time UK career rushing record (3,873 yards).

♦ Georgia deploys an array of talented backs. Junior Daijun Edwards (497 rushing yards, seven TDs, 5.3 ypc) scored three TDs in the Dawgs’ 42-10 pummeling of Auburn. Senior Kenny McIntosh is dangerous as a runner (425, six, 4.6) and as a receiver (31 catches, 322 yards, one TD). Junior Kendall Milton (333, five, 6.2) missed two games with a groin injury but looked healthy while running for 41 yards and a TD on five carries in last week’s 45-19 pasting of Mississipp­i State. Milton ran for 33 yards on four carries vs. UK in 2021.

Advantage: Even.

WIDE RECEIVERS

♦ Kentucky’s Tayvion Robinson caught five passes for 49 yards in the loss to Vandy. The 5-11, 187-pound senior, a transfer from Virginia Tech, leads the Cats in receptions (35) and receiving yards (470) and is tied for second on the team in TD receptions (three). True freshmen Barion Brown (31, 415, two) and Dane Key (26, 412, team-high five TDs) were each limited to one reception last week by Vanderbilt. Sophomore Chauncey Magwood, an Albany, Ga., product, has been a contributo­r (seven, 104, one) for Kentucky in 2022.

♦ Georgia’s Ladd McConkey leads the Bulldogs in receptions (43), is second in receiving yards (578) and tied for the team lead in TD receptions (four). The 6-foot, 185-pound redshirt sophomore had five catches for 71 yards and a score in last week’s win at Mississipp­i State and also scored on a 70-yard rush. Redshirt senior Kearis Jackson (18, 246) had a big game in

Starkville, too, with four catches for 69 yards. Junior Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint (21, 241, one) had three catches and a TD in Georgia’s 27-13 win over previously unbeaten Tennessee two weeks ago.

Advantage: Georgia.

TIGHT ENDS

♦ Kentucky redshirt freshman Jordan Dingle (17 catches, 188 yards, three TDs) had caught at least one pass in six straight games before being shutout by Vanderbilt. True freshman Josh Kattus (three, 20) has drawn praise for his physical blocking and has now caught three passes over UK’s past two games.

♦ Georgia’s Brock Bowers (39 catches, 615 yards, four TDs) is one of the best players in the country regardless of position. The 6-4, 230-pound sophomore from Napa, Calif., savaged Kentucky last season with five catches for 101 yards and two TDs. A 6-7, 270-pound junior, Darnell Washington (24, 392, one) has All-America-level ability — and is the second-best tight end on the Georgia roster.

Advantage: Georgia.

OFFENSIVE LINEMEN

♦ Kentucky junior Eli Cox was named a mid-season All-America selection last season by both ESPN and the AP while starting at right guard, but saw his season ended prematurel­y by a hand injury suffered vs. Tennessee. This year, the 6-4, 298-pound junior from West Jessamine High School has moved to center. UK allowed four more quarterbac­k sacks last week vs. Vanderbilt. The Cats have surrendere­d a whopping 39 sacks this season, to rank No. 126 out of the 131 FBS programs.

♦ The Georgia offensive front has allowed the fewest number of QB sacks (seven) in the SEC. Left tackle Broderick Jones was named to the Coaches’ All-SEC Freshman Team last season. Right tackle Warren McClendon has started a team-high 34-consecutiv­e games.

Advantage: Georgia.

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