The No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs host the No. 20 Kentucky Wildcats on Oct. 7. The Bulldogs and Wildcats enter the game with 5-0 records.
The Georgia-Kentucky game will be the Wildcats’ first real challenge on the road this year. No, Kentucky winning at Vanderbilt in Week 4 does not count as a road challenge.
Kentucky and Georgia have played some physical games over the years. The Wildcats have held the Bulldogs to 21 points or fewer in three of the SEC East series’ last four meetings. Unfortunately for Kentucky fans, the Wildcats have not defeated the Bulldogs since 2009.
Kentucky has a real shot to upset Georgia in Week 6. Who are Kentucky’s top players to watch entering the Georgia-Kentucky game?