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No. 10 Georgia Blanks Kentucky, 21-0
October 19, 2019 | Football
ATHENS, Ga. – The No.10-ranked Georgia Bulldogs scored 21 second-half points on a rain-soaked Dooley Field at Sanford Stadium to beat the Kentucky Wildcats on Saturday.
A pair of touchdowns from junior tailback D'Andre Swift and a third-quarter touchdown scamper from senior tailback Brian Herrien proved to be the difference for the Bulldogs. Swift finished the day with 179 total yards.
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Georgia improves to 6-1 overall and 3-1 in the SEC ahead of its matchup against Florida on Nov. 2 in Jacksonville, Fla.
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"You have to be patient with those type of elements," head coach Kirby Smart said. "You're not just going to run the ball down their throats or throw it 30-40 times in those conditions. It was a field position game, and we needed to win field position. In the second half, we did that, along with running the ball."
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The elements immediately impacted the opening quarter as both teams struggled to find momentum on offense. After each squad punted on their opening possessions, Kentucky entered Georgia territory with a 19-yard punt return, but their conversion attempt on 4th-and-2 was undone by a false start penalty and led to a punt.
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The Bulldogs appeared to have finally broken into Wildcat territory midway through the second half as Fromm scrambled to the Kentucky 49-yard line, but the spot was changed following a review. On the ensuing 4th-and-1 at midfield, Fromm's sneak was stopped at the line and Kentucky took over on downs. On their following possession, the Bulldogs again neared midfield with a pair of long runs, but a stalled offense led to a punt. For Georgia, it was the first scoreless half since a 10-0 loss at Alabama in 1991.
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Kentucky opened the second half with the ball and proceeded to drive into Georgia's side of the field, reaching the 27-yard line before a holding penalty coerced another punt. After a poor Wildcat punt set up the Bulldogs in Kentucky territory, Swift immediately scored with a 39-yard touchdown run, putting Georgia ahead 7-0 at the 6:20 mark of the third quarter.
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Highlights 
On the ensuing Wildcat possession, the Bulldogs' defense announced its arrival as senior safety J.R. Reed forced a fumble by Kentucky quarterback Lynn Bowden, Jr. that was recovered by junior safety Richard LeCounte at the Kentucky 31-yard line, the third recovery of his career. With an opportunity to assume control of the contest, Herrien scampered for an 8-yard touchdown run that capped off a 5-play, 31-yard drive and extended the lead to 14-0 with 1:54 to play in the third.
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Needing a response, Kentucky got off to a strong start when senior kick returner Zach Johnson brought the kickoff back to the Georgia 40-yard line. A 21-yard Bowden rush placed the Wildcats in the red zone for the first time, but freshman running back Chris Rodriguez was unable to haul in a wide-open touchdown catch. After an incompletion, the Georgia front forced Bowden out of the pocket on fourth down and held the Wildcats out of the end zone.
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Georgia opened the following drive deep in their own end, but a heavy emphasis on the run game brought the Bulldogs back into the Wildcat red zone. Swift's 3-yard touchdown run with just over six minutes to go put the final touches on Georgia's 21-0 win.
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A pair of touchdowns from junior tailback D'Andre Swift and a third-quarter touchdown scamper from senior tailback Brian Herrien proved to be the difference for the Bulldogs. Swift finished the day with 179 total yards.
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Georgia improves to 6-1 overall and 3-1 in the SEC ahead of its matchup against Florida on Nov. 2 in Jacksonville, Fla.
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"You have to be patient with those type of elements," head coach Kirby Smart said. "You're not just going to run the ball down their throats or throw it 30-40 times in those conditions. It was a field position game, and we needed to win field position. In the second half, we did that, along with running the ball."
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The elements immediately impacted the opening quarter as both teams struggled to find momentum on offense. After each squad punted on their opening possessions, Kentucky entered Georgia territory with a 19-yard punt return, but their conversion attempt on 4th-and-2 was undone by a false start penalty and led to a punt.
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The Bulldogs appeared to have finally broken into Wildcat territory midway through the second half as Fromm scrambled to the Kentucky 49-yard line, but the spot was changed following a review. On the ensuing 4th-and-1 at midfield, Fromm's sneak was stopped at the line and Kentucky took over on downs. On their following possession, the Bulldogs again neared midfield with a pair of long runs, but a stalled offense led to a punt. For Georgia, it was the first scoreless half since a 10-0 loss at Alabama in 1991.
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Kentucky opened the second half with the ball and proceeded to drive into Georgia's side of the field, reaching the 27-yard line before a holding penalty coerced another punt. After a poor Wildcat punt set up the Bulldogs in Kentucky territory, Swift immediately scored with a 39-yard touchdown run, putting Georgia ahead 7-0 at the 6:20 mark of the third quarter.
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POSTGAME VIDEOS
Highlights
On the ensuing Wildcat possession, the Bulldogs' defense announced its arrival as senior safety J.R. Reed forced a fumble by Kentucky quarterback Lynn Bowden, Jr. that was recovered by junior safety Richard LeCounte at the Kentucky 31-yard line, the third recovery of his career. With an opportunity to assume control of the contest, Herrien scampered for an 8-yard touchdown run that capped off a 5-play, 31-yard drive and extended the lead to 14-0 with 1:54 to play in the third.
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Needing a response, Kentucky got off to a strong start when senior kick returner Zach Johnson brought the kickoff back to the Georgia 40-yard line. A 21-yard Bowden rush placed the Wildcats in the red zone for the first time, but freshman running back Chris Rodriguez was unable to haul in a wide-open touchdown catch. After an incompletion, the Georgia front forced Bowden out of the pocket on fourth down and held the Wildcats out of the end zone.
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Georgia opened the following drive deep in their own end, but a heavy emphasis on the run game brought the Bulldogs back into the Wildcat red zone. Swift's 3-yard touchdown run with just over six minutes to go put the final touches on Georgia's 21-0 win.
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Team Stats
UK
UGA
Total Yards
177
270
Pass Yards
17
35
Rushing Yards
160
235
Penalty Yards
60
33
1st Downs
9
14
3rd Downs
3
3
4th Downs
0
1
TOP
26:32
33:28
3rd Quarter

UK 0, UGA 7
UGA - D'Andre Swift 39 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 1 plays, 39 yards, TOP 0:11

UK 0, UGA 14
UGA - Brian Herrien 8 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 5 plays, 31 yards, TOP 2:36
4th Quarter

UK 0, UGA 21
UGA - D'Andre Swift 3 yd run (R. Blankenship kick), 13 plays, 92 yards, TOP 8:18
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