Twitter reacts to Georgia football’s shutout win over Arkansas

Georgia’s defense and run game overwhelmed Arkansas in the Bulldogs’ 37-0 win.

The Georgia Bulldogs have outscored their last two SEC opponents 99-0 following their dominant victory over No. 11 Arkansas. Georgia’s defense and run game overwhelmed Arkansas in the Bulldogs’ 37-0 win.

The Dawgs held the Razorbacks to only nine first downs and 162 total yards. The Sanford Stadium crowd disrupted Arkansas from the start. The Razorbacks did not play well. They started the game with a few false starts and finished with 13 penalties for 101 yards.

Arkansas will be disappointed with their road performance. Georgia dominated the line of scrimmage and forced Arkansas into obvious passing situations. Georgia finished the game with four sacks including 1.5 from both Nakobe Dean and Devonte Wyatt.

Georgia quarterback Stetson Bennett did not have to pass very much in UGA’s 37-0 win over Arkansas. (Photo by Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)

Offensively, Georgia relied on the offensive line, which blocked well and opened up holes in the running game. UGA running backs Zamir White, Kendall Milton, Kenny McIntosh, and James Cook all had at least 10 carries and 40 rushing yards.

Some questions remain regarding the Georgia passing attack, especially without quarterback JT Daniels. Kirby Smart and company did not find themselves in many obvious passing situations on the day. Stetson Bennett attempted only 11 passes.

Next up for Georgia is a trip to Auburn. The Bulldogs face the Tigers in another ranked rivalry game.

Here’s how Georgia football Twitter reacted to the Bulldogs’ win over Arkansas:

SEC TV schedule released for Nov. 14: Dawgs play early

The SEC has released the conference TV schedule for Nov. 14, including UGA at Missouri, TAMU at Tennessee, LSU versus Alabama, and more.

The SEC has released the conference TV schedule for Nov. 14. College football will share the day with the Masters in what will be a special day for sports fans across the country.

The SEC will have its usual slate of quality matchups. The Georgia Bulldogs travel to face the Missouri Tigers in an SEC East clash. The game is set to have a noon kickoff. The Dawgs and Tigers will be televised on ESPN.

Texas A&M at Tennessee constitutes another great game. The Aggies will look to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive against the upset-minded Volunteers.

The headliner for the week is Alabama at LSU. Can the LSU Tigers put up a fight against the Crimson Tide? LSU was up to the task last season, but lost a lot of talent and experience from its 2019 SEC Championship squad. The Crimson Tide and Tigers face off at 6 p.m. in what will be a night game in Death Valley.

Here’s the full SEC football schedule for Nov. 14, including the TV channels:

Lastly, the Arkansas Razorbacks at Florida Gators is an intriguing game. The Sam Pittman-led Razorbacks are playing much better this season and Florida will have just faced the Georgia Bulldogs. Could Kyle Trask and the Gators have a letdown?

University of Florida quarterback Kyle Trask throws a pass as the team goes through warmups before a game against the Missouri Tigers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville, Fla., on Oct. 31, 2020. (Photo by Gainesville Sun)

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