Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Dawg day afternoon

No. 3 Bulldogs roll No. 11 Ducks behind QB Bennett, defense

- By Paul Newberry |

ATLANTA — Stetson Bennett threw for 368 yards and accounted for three touchdowns, a revamped defense didn’t miss a beat, and No. 3 Georgia looked very much like a team intent of defending its national championsh­ip with a 49-3 rout of No. 11 Oregon on Saturday.

Bennett completed 25-of-31 passes with two touchdowns and ran for another score before calling it a day in the third quarter of the season opener, the Bulldogs leading 42-3 and having thoroughly ruined the debut of Oregon coach Dan Lanning.

After spending the last three years as Georgia’s co-defensive coordinato­r, Lanning got a look at his former team from the opposing sideline in a game played before a predominan­tly red-clad crowd at the home of the NFL’s Falcons.

One awful performanc­e into his head coaching career, Lanning saw just how far the Ducks have to go.

Lanning clearly has a lot of work to do to bring the Ducks up to a truly elite level.

While there’s no shame in losing to a team such as Georgia, Oregon expected to be much more competitiv­e in their new coach’s first game. Bo Nix’s first game in green was especially disappoint­ing. He completed 21 of 37 for 173 yards.

Bennett, the former walk-on who led a storybook run to Georgia’s first national title since 1980, returned for a sixth college season with a firm grip on the starting job after battling for playing time most of his career.

Bennett picked up where he left off in last year’s College Football Playoff, when he was offensive MVP of both the semifinals and the title game victory over Alabama.

Bennett guided the Bulldogs to the end zone on all six possession­s he played. He ran for a 1-yard score and tossed TD passes of 4 yards to Ladd McConkey and 18 yards to Adonai Mitchell.

Carson Beck took over at QB and quickly made it 7 of 7, tossing an 18-yard touchdown pass to Kendall Milton for the final margin.

There were some questions about the Georgia defense, which had five players off the 2021 unit selected in the first round of the NFL draft.

Any doubts were quickly put to rest by a swarming group that looked very much like last year’s defense for the ages, making life miserable for new Oregon quarterbac­k.

Nix transferre­d to Eugene after starting at Auburn the last three seasons.

He immediatel­y found himself facing a team he lost to three times while playing in the SEC.

Make it 0-4.

Nix was picked off twice and the only offense he could muster led to Camden Lewis’ 35-yard field goal late in the second quarter.

Nix’s frustratio­n was evident when he buried his helmet in his hands after a falsestart penalty.

Georgia’s day was epitomized by a short pass to Darnell Washington that turned into a big gain when the 6-foot-7, 270-pound tight end shrugged off one defender hitting him high and hurdled another who tried to bring him down low.

The Bulldogs are off and rolling in defense of their national championsh­ip. They weren’t threatened at all by perhaps the toughest team on their schedule until a Nov. 19 game at Kentucky.

Bennett added another chapter to his remarkable story, and the Georgia defense still looks stifling even with all those guys in the NFL.

 ?? TODD KIRKLAND/GETTY ?? Georgia’s Kenny McIntosh (6) celebrates a touchdown with teammates against Oregon on Saturdy at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
TODD KIRKLAND/GETTY Georgia’s Kenny McIntosh (6) celebrates a touchdown with teammates against Oregon on Saturdy at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.

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