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UGA romps to win over FCS Murray State

♦ Most starters get to sit out the second half after going up 42-7 by halftime.

- By Paul Newberry

ATHENS — On a sweltering day, Georgia took a while to get going.

By halftime, the Bulldogs could start cooling down.

D’Andre Swift ran for two touchdowns, Jake Fromm threw for 166 yards and a score, and No. 3 Georgia broke loose in the second quarter for a 63-17 rout of FCS school Murray State on Saturday.

With temperatur­es climbing into the mid-90s, the Bulldogs (2-0) were tied 7-7 after giving up a long touchdown pass.

But they erupted for a 35-point barrage in the second period.

“We were just kind of ready to go,” Fromm said. “We weren’t playing as clean as we wanted. But we settled down, settled in and played some ball.”

Brian Herrien ran 2 yards for the goahead score. J.R. Reed scooped up a fumble and went 14 yards for a touchdown. Swift tacked on a 10-yard TD run. Fromm hooked up with freshman George Pickens on a 15-yard scoring play. Finally, redshirt freshman Zamir White darted for a 6-yard score, sending Georgia to the locker room with a 42-7 lead.

Fromm, Swift and most of the starters were able to take the rest of the day off, giving Georgia a chance to give some of its young prospects their first extensive playing time.

“We definitely got to see some young guys in there,” Swift said. “I’m glad.”

Fromm completed his last nine passes and finished 10 of 11. Swift rushed for 67 yards on just six carries. Pickens hauled in a 43-yard catch with a diving, somersault­ing effort and finished with four receptions for 78 yards.

Preston Rice was effective against Georgia’s defense, completing 20 of 25 for 216 yards. But Murray State (11) rushed for just 23 yards.

The Bulldogs had 269 yards on the ground, led by White with 72 yards on eight carries. Freshman Kenny Atkinson showed off the backfield depth with nine carries for 61 yards.

Georgia jumped ahead less than 2 minutes into the game, ripping off a four-play, 56yard drive that was aided by a pass interferen­ce penalty. Swift powered over from 3 yards out.

The Bulldogs were forced to punt on their second possession, and Murray State stunned the crowd when Price hit DaQuon Green on a slant cutting over the middle. He beat one man and outran two others for a 60yard TD that tied the game.

There were nervous groans when Georgia fumbled the ball away on its next possession, but it was only a matter of time before the overwhelmi­ng talent advantage took its toll on the Ohio Valley Conference school.

When Mark Webb knocked the ball away from Jared McCray and Reed took it to the end zone for Georgia’s second score in just 33 seconds, it was clear how this one would end.

“It doesn’t happen that often, so you’ve got to capitalize on your opportunit­ies,” Reed said. “Good things come to those who are aggressive.”

 ?? AP-Joshua L. Jones ?? Georgia running back Zamir White (3) celebrates with offensive lineman Justin Shaffer (54) after scoring a touchdown in the first half Saturday in Athens.
AP-Joshua L. Jones Georgia running back Zamir White (3) celebrates with offensive lineman Justin Shaffer (54) after scoring a touchdown in the first half Saturday in Athens.
 ?? AP-John Bazemore ?? Former head Georgia football coach and athletic director Vince Dooley (left) gets a kiss from his wife Barbara during a ceremony to name the field at Sanford Stadium in his honor before a game against Murray State on Saturday in Athens.
AP-John Bazemore Former head Georgia football coach and athletic director Vince Dooley (left) gets a kiss from his wife Barbara during a ceremony to name the field at Sanford Stadium in his honor before a game against Murray State on Saturday in Athens.

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