Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Georgia remains top dog

Nation’s No. 1 team smothers No. 2 Volunteers

- By Charles Odum

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

GAME OF THE DAY

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

Georgia (9-0, 6-0 SEC) 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.

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

 ?? John Bazemore
The Associated Press ?? Georgia quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett passes to wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-jacksaint in Saturday’s 23-17 SEC victory against Tennessee.
John Bazemore The Associated Press Georgia quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett passes to wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-jacksaint in Saturday’s 23-17 SEC victory against Tennessee.

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