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  • No. 5 Georgia knocks off No. 1 Texas 30-15; Travis Etienne runs for 3 TDs

    No. 5 Georgia knocks off No. 1 Texas 30-15; Travis Etienne runs for 3 TDs

    AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Trevor Etienne ran for three touchdowns, the first two set up by cornerback Daylen Everette’s takeaways, and fifth-ranked Georgia went on to beat Quinn Ewers and No. 1 Texas 30-15 on Saturday night.

    Etienne’s last score was a 1-yard plunge on fourth down with 12:04 left. That came right after an ugly sequence when Texas fans littered the field with water bottles and other trash after referees called a pass-interference penalty that initially wiped out an interception and long return, before the flag was picked up and set up a Longhorns TD.

    “These players bring the best out of me,” Georgia coach Kirby Smart said. “They tried to rob us with calls in this place. And these guys are so resilient.”

    Georgia (6-1, 4-1 Southeastern Conference), which began the season at No. 1, has won three in a row since a 41-34 loss at then-No. 4 Alabama, when the Bulldogs overcame a 28-0 deficit and went ahead late during an exchange of long TD passes.

    The Bulldogs never trailed in their first trip to Austin since 1958 to take on the SEC newcomer that had gotten through the first half of its schedule pretty much unscathed.

    “Nobody gave us a chance. Everybody doubted us,” Smart said, then making a reference to ESPN’s “College GameDay” pregame show that broadcast from the Austin campus earlier in the day. “Did you watch the show this morning? I didn’t because I was in meetings, but I got 8,000 texts about it.”

    Texas (6-1, 2-1) won at reigning national champion Michigan in Week 2 and had been behind for less than four minutes all season before facing the the back-to-back national champ before the Wolverines.

    The 15-point loss was the most lopsided for a No. 1 team at home since Notre Dame’s 31-16 win at Pittsburgh in 1982, according to Sportradar, when Dan Marino was the Panthers quarterback.

    “Unfortunately, we didn’t play our best football tonight, but we were still competitive. Hopefully, we get another crack at them,” Texas coach Steve Sarkisian said. ‘They’ve been the standard in college football now for about five, six, seven years and we played them really well in the second half.”

    Georgia quarterback Carson Beck improved to 19-2 as a starter, including a 7-2 mark against ranked teams. He was 23 of 41 for 175 yards and finished with three interceptions, though Texas didn’t get anything out of the two he threw in the first quarter. The Longhorns had only 38 yards total when trailing 23-0 at halftime.

    Jahdae Barron’s pick and 36-yard return to the Georgia 9 late in the third quarter came after contact with Arian Smith that drew a pass interference penalty. Sarkisian was irate at officials, then went to the far corner of the field where students sit signaling for them to quit throwing things.

    As the debris was being picked up, officials were discussing the play and picked up the flag. Two plays later, Ewers threw a 17-yard touchdown to Jaydon Blue to get the Longhorns to 23-15.

    The Southeastern Conference released a statement early Sunday morning that said officials made the proper decision with their decision to not call a penalty on the play.

    Ewers completed 25 of 43 passes for 211 yards.

    Everette’s blindside sack late in the first quarter jarred loose the ball from Ewers, and the defender recovered at the Texas 13 after several of his teammates had tried to pick up the fumble. That led to Etienne’s 2-yard TD for a 7-0 lead.

    A 15-yard TD run by Etienne, with a late lunge into the end zone, made it 17-0 after Everette stepped in front of a receiver for an interception at the Texas 34.

    “We all always say that takeaways come in bunches,” Everette said. “We practice taking small details seriously.”

    Peyton Woodring kicked three field goals before halftime for Georgia, the last a 44-yarder as time expired after freshman Arch Manning, in for a second series, fumbled while being sacked.

    The takeaway

    Georgia: Smart got his 100th career win in 117 games over nine seasons. … The defense set the tone for the Dawgs, including seven sacks and forcing four turnovers that Georgia turned into 17 points.

    Texas: This was the Longhorns’ biggest test so far in the SEC, and it turned into a jarring reminder of how difficult things can be in their new league. Texas has lost its last five home games against top-five opponents, since a win over No. 3 Nebraska in 1999 when they were in the Big 12 together.

    Poll implications

    Texas will fall out of the No. 1 spot, it is just a matter of how far. Oregon (6-0) is likely to take over at the top from No. 2, but Georgia could possibly replace the Ducks there. No. 3 Penn State and No. 4 Ohio State, whose only loss was at Oregon, were both off this weekend.

    Up next

    Georgia: Faces Florida on Nov. 2 in their annual game in Jacksonville, Florida.

    Texas: At Vanderbilt on Saturday.

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  • Beck passes for 459 yards and 3 TDs as No. 5 Georgia holds off Van Buren, Mississippi State 41-31

    Beck passes for 459 yards and 3 TDs as No. 5 Georgia holds off Van Buren, Mississippi State 41-31

    ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Carson Beck didn’t panic when No. 5 Georgia found second-half resistance from heavy underdog Mississippi State.

    Beck passed for a career-high 459 yards and three touchdowns and Georgia withstood Mississippi State’s second-half comeback bid for a 41-31 win Saturday.

    “He’s experienced,” said Georgia coach Kirby Smart of Beck, a senior. “The game gets a little tight there and he’s cool, not panicked.”

    Georgia (5-1, 3-1 Southeastern Conference) played at times as if it were looking ahead to next week’s visit to No. 1 Texas, but had enough offense for its 28th consecutive home win.

    Georgia led 34-10 early in the second half before freshman quarterback Michael Van Buren Jr., making his second start, led the State Bulldogs (1-5, 0-3) to two straight touchdowns. Van Buren’s strong performance helped Mississippi State finish the game on a 21-7 run. It was not enough to prevent the team’s fifth consecutive loss.

    “Our guys responded,” said Mississippi State coach Jeff Lebby. “… I hate that we’re sitting here disappointed, frustrated that we’re not on the right side of it, but our guys are continuing to fight like heck for each other and I’m proud of them for that.”

    Beck threw two interceptions, including one on Georgia’s second play to set up a Mississippi State field goal.

    “It’s, like, it is what it is,” Beck said. “Let’s go. It doesn’t matter, just keep playing the game, keep going. And then you start to find a rhythm.”

    With Georgia leading 34-24, Beck led a 16-play touchdown drive to put the game away. On fourth down at the MSU 1, Trevor Etienne was pushed across the goal line by Georgia’s offensive line.

    Van Buren completed 20 of 37 passes for 306 yards and three touchdowns, including scoring passes of 24 and 35 yards to Kelly Akharaiyi, and one interception. The 35-yarder with 1:47 remaining again trimmed Georgia’s lead to 10 points.

    Beck completed 36 passes, matching Georgia’s record, on 48 attempts.

    Beck finished the first half strong. His 31-yard touchdown pass to Dillon Bell, whose left toe tap at the back of the end zone made the catch count, and 1-yard scoring pass to tight end Lawson Luckie gave Georgia a 27-10 halftime lead.

    Beck opened the second half with a 42-yard scoring pass to Arian Smith.

    Poll Implications

    According to BetMGM, Georgia was favored by 33 1/2 points and could be in danger of falling from the No. 5 spot in this week’s AP Top 25.

    The takeaway

    Mississippi State: The SEC’s last-ranked scoring defense was overwhelmed by Beck and the Georgia passing game. State entered the game allowing an average of 31.6 points per game — Georgia topped that on a three-play drive to open the second half. State gave up 605 yards, a season high for Georgia.

    Georgia: RB Branson Robinson ran for 12 yards and a touchdown before leaving with a right knee injury early in the second quarter. Smart said he did not know the severity of the injury. RB Roderick Robinson has not played this season after having toe surgery, and the loss of Branson Robinson makes depth at the position behind Etienne a concern.

    Up next

    Mississippi State: Returns home to play No. 15 Texas A&M on Saturday.

    Georgia: Plays at No. 1 Texas in what could be a top-five showdown on Saturday.

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  • Alabama defeats Georgia 41-34 in thrilling fashion as Kalen DeBoer makes SEC debut

    Alabama defeats Georgia 41-34 in thrilling fashion as Kalen DeBoer makes SEC debut

    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Georgia and Alabama, Jalen Milroe and Carson Beck, put on quite a show even with a different Crimson Tide coach prowling the sideline.

    Ryan Williams caught a 75-yard touchdown pass from Milroe with 2:18 left and No. 4 Alabama beat No. 2 Georgia 41-34 on Saturday night in a wild Southeastern Conference debut for Tide coach Kalen DeBoer.

    Then, Alabama’s other freshman sporting a No. 2 jersey, defensive back Zabien Brown, intercepted Carson Beck’s pass in the end zone to secure the victory.

    “We pushed each other to the very end,” DeBoer said.

    That’s no surprise with two teams that have battled for SEC and even national supremacy almost annually. It was DeBoer’s initiation into a captivating rivalry of SEC powers that added another memorable chapter, even without Nick Saban on the sideline opposite protege Kirby Smart of Georgia.

    The postgame message from DeBoer wasn’t all that different.

    “We expect to win these games,” he said. “Of course the locker room is full of excitement but I also want to make sure they realize that’s the expectation. There’s a lot of season left.”

    The dynamic 17-year-old Williams turned back to grab Milroe’s deep pass in tight coverage, did a quick spin and sprinted down the right sideline. Milroe then hit Germie Bernard for the two-point conversion for the Tide (4-0, 1-0).

    “I did a spin move and it was like in slow motion,” Williams said. “It looked faster on the screen.”

    It was fast enough.

    The long TD pass came one play and 13 seconds after Carson Beck’s 67-yard bomb to Dillon Bell gave the Bulldogs (3-1, 1-1) their first lead of the game.

    A rematch of last season’s SEC Championship Game, also won by Alabama, turned into a scintillating quarterback duel.

    Milroe completed 27 of 33 passes for 374 yards with two touchdowns and an interception that bounced off the receiver. He also ran for 117 yards and a pair of TDs. Williams had six catches for 177 yards.

    Beck was 27 of 50 passing for 439 yards with three touchdowns. He also threw three interceptions in the first multi-interception game of his career but put on a show in the second half.

    Beck is 16-2 as a starter with both losses coming to the Tide.

    The Bulldogs scored three touchdowns over the final 9:46. Alabama got the only one it needed.

    Milroe led Alabama to touchdowns on its first four drives against a defense that stood as the only one in FBS not to allow one coming into the game.

    “Obviously, we were not really prepared and that falls on me in the first half,” said Smart, who is just 1-6 against Alabama while dominating almost everyone else.

    The Bulldogs were down 28-0 a few minutes into the second quarter, their streaks of 42 consecutive regular-season victories and 28 straight regular-season SEC wins seemingly all but over by halftime.

    Georgia and Beck fought way back instead of folding.

    “The first half, we played terrible,” Beck said. “I don’t think we need to watch the film to go see that we didn’t play our best. You know, that starts with me. I’ve got to be better.

    “But I’m happy about how we fought, we brought it all the way back and took the lead, just weren’t able to close it out.”

    The takeaway

    Georgia: Has looked vulnerable for a program that has won two of the last three national titles in the last two games, including a 13-12 victory over Kentucky. But the Bulldogs showed they haven’t gone anywhere with the dominant second half.

    Alabama: The Tide have so far shown no signs of slippage under DeBoer, especially offensively, rolling on the road against Wisconsin and surviving at home against their recent SEC nemesis.

    Poll implications

    Alabama will jump at least one spot in the AP poll. The Bulldogs’ second-half play probably means they won’t fall far.

    Trump’s visit

    Former President Donald Trump, the current Republican candidate, was on hand for the game. Trump was introduced early in the second quarter, drawing chants of “USA! USA!” and waving to the crowd from a luxury box.

    Fourth downs

    Georgia went for it five times on fourth down and made them all. That helped make up from a 3-of-15 performance on third down.

    Up next

    Alabama: At Vanderbilt on Saturday in its first SEC road game.

    Georgia: Hosts struggling Auburn on Saturday.

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  • Georgia overpowers Clemson 34-3 in season opener

    Georgia overpowers Clemson 34-3 in season opener

    ATLANTA — The top ranked Georgia Bulldogs scored 28 points in the second half, rolling over the 14th ranked Clemson Tigers 34-3 in the Aflac Kickoff Game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

    This win makes it 40 consecutive regular season wins for the Bulldogs, improving their record to 7-0 in season openers under head coach Kirby Smart.

    Smart loved what he saw from his team in the win.

    “Anytime you play in Atlanta in this facility (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) where you’re playing another top-15, top-20 matchup, to me it feels like a playoff game,” Smart said after the game. “It’s a great way to assess where you are as a team. You want to be playing your best towards the end of the year and one of the best barometers is to get quality wins.”

    Offense was at a premium in the first half for both teams. The Bulldogs outgained the Tigers 160-76 in total offense but managed to take a 6-0 lead into halftime.

    Quarterback Carson Beck was confident in the offense ability to execute in the second half.

    “I think coming out in the first quarter, maybe there was a little bit of nerves, maybe guys were trying to get warmed into the game,” Beck said. “Once we got in the second half and saw what they were doing against us, we just kind of deciphered which ways we wanted to attack them and tried to be a little bit aggressive (and) I think we did a really good job of that.”

    Georgia grinds down Clemson in the second half

    The Bulldogs scored on the first drive after halftime. Beck threw a fade to senior Colbie Young for an eight yard touchdown pass.

    The Tigers marched downfield on the ensuing drive. However, they settled for a 26-yard field goal by Nolan Hauser. It would cutting the Bulldogs lead to 13-3 with 6:34 remaining in the third quarter. Consequently, it would be the last time Clemson would score.

    The Bulldogs responded on the next drive. Freshman running back Nate Frazier scored on a one-yard touchdown run, pushing the lead to 17. Frazier finished the game with 11 carries for 83 yards as the Bulldogs scored twice to finish the game.

    “At the end of the day, we got to fight, finish,” said Clemson defensive lineman Peter Woods. “It’s a long season ahead. There’s no hope for a better yesterday, but there’s hope for us to do something about it tomorrow and the day after that and the days to come. That’s kind of how we’re approaching that.”

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    Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck finished 23-33, throwing for 278 yards and two touchdowns. He improves to 14-1 as a starter and 6-1 against ranked opponents.

    “First of all, congrats to Georgia,” said Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney. “It was a good first half. Tough, hard-fought first half. Then they just freaking kicked our tails in the second half. Congrats to them. They’re a great team. They’ve been a great team. They showed in the third and fourth quarter what it looks like.”

    Georgia will host Tennessee Tech next Saturday. Kickoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.

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