The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

KEYS TO THE GAME

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The No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs improved to 12-0 for the first time since 1980 and shut out Georgia Tech for the first time since 1964 with a 45-0 victory at Bobby Dodd Stadium. The Bulldogs have yet to lose on the Yellow Jackets’ home field in the 21st century. Here’s how it unfolded: Key play

The game already was devolving into a blowout when the Bulldogs, leading 17-0 early in the second quarter, faced second-and-10 at their 23. Quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett, getting his eighth consecutiv­e start and ninth overall, raised up and hit tight end Brock Bowers, flexed out wide to the left, on a slant pattern over the middle. With the ball delivered perfectly in stride, Bowers accelerate­d down the field, splitting the hash marks almost perfectly. None of Tech’s four defensive backs in the area could catch him, so Bowers went 77 yards untouched for the score, and the rout officially was on.

Key stat

Georgia finished the game without a penalty. It was the first time since the Bulldogs beat Georgia Tech 52-7 in 2019 that they played a game without committing a penalty. In addition, Georgia did not commit any turnovers, so it was as “clean” of a football game as the Bulldogs have played all season.“That’s big,”coach Kirby Smart said.“We don’t focus on having no penalties, but we do focus on the turnovers, and it was nice to come out of there without any.”

Surprise of the day

Seeing George Pickens not only dressed out, but out on the field running pass routes and catching the football, was surprise to many of the Georgia fans who crowded into Bobby Dodd Stadium. The 6-foot-3, 200-pound junior split end had been cleared to play in practice last week. Pickens came into the game on Georgia’s second offensive play of the game at the 11:42 mark of the first quarter. Alas, that was just as a decoy on a James Cook run. But Pickens caught his first pass since the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1 just 11 seconds into the third quarter. He ran a quick hitch in front of the Georgia sideline and hauled in Bennett’s pass for a 5-yard gain.

Game ball

Add Saturday’s game ball to Bowers’ crowded trophy case. Inexplicab­ly left off as a finalist for the John Mackey Award that goes to the nation’s top tight end, the 6-foot-4, 230-pound freshman continues to prove that he might be the best. With 100 yards on three receptions and two more touchdowns, Bowers continues to obliterate Georgia’s record book. His teamleadin­g 652 yards on 37 receptions is the most in a season by a tight end, with at least two games left to play. With two more scores, Bowers now has 10 receiving touchdowns, second only to wideout Terrence Edwards, who had 11 in 2002.

They said it

“The people that thought he was just going to rehab and go to the (NFL) don’t know George at all. It’s kind of funny to hear those people talk because they don’t know how much he loves football and loves his teammates and how hard he’s attacked every day, rehabwise, to get back to play with us. Not to go to the NFL. He’s going to do what he’s going to do, and he’s going to have a long career like he is. So I’m happy for him. I know how hard he’s worked to get that knee right and how difficult it’s been for him.”

— Georgia quarterbac­k Stetson Bennett on receiver George Pickens playing in his first game since ACL surgery last spring.

“I love seeing that goose egg go up on the other side. If they can’t score, they can’t win. So that’s always great for the defense to shut out a team, especially when that team is Georgia Tech.”

— Georgia LB Nakobe Dean

What’s next

The Bulldogs (12-0, 8-0 SEC) will represent the Eastern Division in the SEC Championsh­ip game Saturday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium (4 p.m., CBS) against Alabama.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/CURTIS.COMPTON@AJC.COM ?? Wide receiver George Pickens catches his first pass since the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1 just 11 seconds into the third quarter. He ran a quick hitch in front of the Georgia sideline for a 5-yard gain.
CURTIS COMPTON/CURTIS.COMPTON@AJC.COM Wide receiver George Pickens catches his first pass since the Peach Bowl on Jan. 1 just 11 seconds into the third quarter. He ran a quick hitch in front of the Georgia sideline for a 5-yard gain.

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