Times-Herald

No. 1 Georgia’s title hopes boosted by down year in SEC East

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Playing in the top-heavy SEC East could work out well for No. 1 Georgia’s championsh­ip hopes.

The Bulldogs appear to have a smooth path to the Dec. 4 Southeaste­rn Conference championsh­ip game in Atlanta. They can thank the Eastern Division.

Georgia plays Florida on Saturday as the first of three consecutiv­e games against SEC East teams which currently have losing conference records.

Despite having Georgia to boost its credibilit­y, the East lacks depth and is again playing catchup to the West, which has won 11 of the last 12 SEC championsh­ips. The East’s lone SEC champion in that span was Georgia in 2017.

Since Florida won its last SEC title in 2008, Alabama has seven conference championsh­ips. LSU and Auburn each have two.

Now the Bulldogs (7-0, 5-0 SEC) are trying to return to Atlanta. After Saturday’s game against Florida, Georgia has SEC games remaining against two more teams from the East, Missouri (3-4, 0-3) and Tennessee (4-4, 2-3).

Georgia already has a 30-13 win over No. 12 Kentucky, the only other ranked team in the division, on Oct. 16. It then had an off week.

While the Bulldogs rested, the disparity between the divisions was glaring last weekend. Three teams from the West — Alabama, Mississipp­i State and Texas A&M — took lopsided wins over Tennessee, Vanderbilt and South Carolina, respective­ly, by a combined 97 points.

The West boasts four of the SEC’s six teams in this week’s Top 25: No. 3 Alabama, No. 10 Mississipp­i, No. 14 Texas A&M and No. 18 Auburn. A fifth team from the West, Arkansas, leads teams also receiving votes.

Meanwhile, the East lacks depth. Georgia and Kentucky are a combined 9-1 in SEC games. The division’s other five teams are 5-17.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart insists the East “is a really good division ... but who am I to judge when we see each other more than most people do, in terms of watching tape and crossover.”

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