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Fromm replaces Eason, leads Georgia to victory

- By Charles Odum Associated Press Sports Writer

No. 15 Georgia 31, Appalachia­n St. 10

ATHENS — Freshman Jake Fromm led three first-half touchdown drives after starting quarterbac­k Jacob Eason hurt his left knee, helping No. 15 Georgia beat Appalachia­n State 31-10 on Saturday night.

Fromm completed 10 of 15 passes for 143 yards and a touchdown.

Nick Chubb ran for 96 yards, including scoring runs of 1 and 7 yards. Sony Michel added 87 yards rushing and a touchdown for Georgia in the opener for both teams.

Eason was injured on a late hit in the first quarter and needed help leaving the field.

Fromm threw a 34yard scoring pass to Javon Wims for his second of three straight touchdown drives in the first half. Chubb and Michel gained momentum as an undersized defense for Appalachia­n State appeared to wear down.

Fromm wasn’t assured of playing time in the game or even the season before Eason’s injury. Coach Kirby Smart said this week he had no plan to create time for Fromm, adding “Jacob Eason is our quarterbac­k.”

That plan changed before all the fans could find their seats at Sanford Stadium.

With 6:30 remaining in the first quarter, Mountainee­rs defensive tackle Myquon Stout drew a personal foul penalty when he hit Eason late out of bounds. Eason limped back onto the field before collapsing behind the line of scrimmage.

Eason was helped to the sideline and then taken to the locker room. Georgia announced the sophomore was out “for now” and provided no immediate update on the injury. Eason never returned to the sideline.

Appalachia­n State quarterbac­k Taylor Lamb, who as a kid played on the Georgia practice fields when his grandfathe­r, Ray Lamb, was Georgia’s coordinato­r of high school relations, couldn’t pull off a win in his return to Athens.

Lamb, the son of Mercer coach Bobby Lamb, completed 18 of 27 passes for 128 yards and ran for 66 yards and a touchdown.

Fromm was out of the game when Mountainee­rs safety Desmond Franklin intercepte­d a pass from Tray Bishop. The turnover set up Lamb’s 20-yard scoring run with less than 6 minutes remaining.

The takeaway

Georgia: The Bulldogs, held without a first down on two drives with Eason, found their momentum with Fromm. The Bulldogs built a 21-0 halftime lead. Coach Kirby Smart’s trust in Fromm showed in the third quarter when the freshman completed a 21-yard pass to Wims on a fourth-and-3 play. It was Fromm’s night, but Georgia’s defense also excelled by allowing only 284 yards, helping the Bulldogs play up to their No. 15 preseason ranking.

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 ?? Curtis Compton / Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on via AP ?? Georgia running back Nick Chubb (27) goes over the top into the end zone against Appalachia­n State during Saturday’s game.
Curtis Compton / Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on via AP Georgia running back Nick Chubb (27) goes over the top into the end zone against Appalachia­n State during Saturday’s game.

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