Georgia gives up 38 points to Florida in brutal first half

The Georgia Bulldogs have been absolutely shredded by Kyle Trask and the Florida Gators during the first half.

The Georgia Bulldogs have been absolutely shredded by Kyle Trask and the Florida Gators during the first half. Florida will take a 38-21 halftime lead that should be an insurmountable deficit for the Bulldogs.

Georgia’s defense performed well to start, but has been Swiss cheese since the opening drive. Florida quarterback Kyle Trask has four touchdowns in the first half, while UGA quarterback Stetson Bennett has four completions.

It is apparent that the Bulldogs won’t be able to make a comeback with their passing game. Eric Stokes did record on pick-six on Trask. That’s the Dawgs’ lone score since opening the game with a 14-0 lead.

Florida outscored Georgia 38-7 since the opening minutes. Georgia has been unable to slow down the game on the offensive end, recording numerous three and outs, which haven’t all been Stetson Bennett’s fault.

UGA tight end John FitzPatrick had a key drop after Florida took a 28-21 lead. Georgia would’ve gained about twenty yards on the wide-open play.

Additionally, Georgia offensive coordinator Todd Monken has dialed up some wide open deep shots, but Stetson Bennett has missed these throws by several yards.

Georgia’s defense has failed to pressure Kyle Trask, who has sat back and picked his favorite match-up against the Georgia secondary. He often finds open targets against linebackers, who have to travel massive swaths of turf to cover a skill position player or against Tyson Campbell, who hasn’t been able to turn his head on several chuck plays.

In defense of the UGA defense, they are missing several starters and haven’t gotten much help from the offense (14 offensive points in the first half).

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Florida wide receiver claims Gators will win SEC in 2020

Florida Gators wide receiver Jacob Copeland claims the Gators will be SEC Champions this season instead of their rival the Georgia Bulldogs

Florida Gators wide receiver Jacob Copeland claimed the Gators would be SEC Champions this season following a workout. Florida, who has lost three straight games against Georgia, went 11-2 last season, but failed to win the SEC East for the third straight season.

The winner of the Georgia versus Florida game has gone on to win the SEC East in each of the past five seasons. Will that be the case in 2020?

Once again, Florida figures to be UGA’s biggest competition in winning the SEC East. This year’s game in Jacksonville will be played on Halloween.

Here’s the video where Copeland declared Florida would win the SEC:

Copeland failed to secure a reception in Florida’s 24-17 loss to Georgia this past season. The Gators will hope to have a better result in 2020, but they’ll need more than 21 rushing yards on 19 attempts to topple the Dawgs.

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