Watch: Highlights from Georgia’s 38-0 first half vs. Vanderbilt

Here’s highlights from Georgia’s dominant first half in Nashville.

We thought No. 2 Georgia would get off to a fast start in Nashville versus Vanderbilt and the Bulldogs did just that in the first half.

UGA leads the Commodores 35-0, with every point coming in the first quarter with J.T. Daniels at quarterback.

It all started with a touchdown rush from freshman tight end Brock Bowers.

And no, you’re not seeing double. Bowers scored another touchdown in the Dawgs’ second possession.

Then it was the Georgia kickoff team in on the action with a fumble recovery that set up a one-yard Zamir White touchdown rush.

Then it was Georgia’s defense in on the action as safety Christopher Smith secured his second interception of the year.

The next two scores came at the hands of freshman receiver Ladd McConkey, who caught his first career touchdown pass before running for a score on an end-around in consecutive possessions.

Kicker Jack Podlesny added a 31 yard field goal to make it 38-0 at the half. You can catch the rest of the game live on the SEC Network.

 

 

How to watch, listen or stream Georgia vs. Vanderbilt

Here’s how to watch, listen or stream Georgia’s matchup with Vanderbilt this Saturday.

No. 2 Georgia (3-0) travels to Nashville to take on Vanderbilt (1-2) this Saturday.

UGA is coming off of a dominant 40-13 SEC opening win over South Carolina and the Commodores return home after dropping one to Stanford 41-23.

Here’s how to watch, listen or stream the matchup:

Georgia injury report ahead of UGA vs Vanderbilt

UGA has dealt with an injury bug since fall camp but several Bulldogs may be returning to the field soon. Here’s an updated injury report for the matchup with Vanderbilt.

No. 2 Georgia (3-0) takes on Vanderbilt (1-2) this Saturday at noon in Nashville.

The Bulldogs have had a slew of injury problems since fall camp, but there is some good news for Georgia fans.

For the first time since week-one, star quarterback J.T. Daniels is not on our injury report. Daniels made his return versus South Carolina after dealing with an oblique injury that caused him to miss the UAB game and while he is still rehabbing on a daily basis, Daniels is cleared to go barring any setbacks.

Receiver Kearis Jackson looks to be almost 100% after recovering from a knee procedure in fall camp. The leading pass catcher from a year ago only returned punts versus Clemson and UAB but was back at receiver against South Carolina.

Smart updated the status of both tight end Darnell Washington and defensive back Tykee Smith in a press conference on Monday. Both stars have been running and cutting this week after recovering from foot surgeries over five weeks ago. Smart said the matchup with Vanderbilt was targeted for their return, so we may see both suit up versus the Commodores.

Receiver Dominick Blaylock is close to taking the field after working his way back from an ACL tear suffered last year. The redshirt sophomore has had a setback, though. Georgia coach Kirby Smart said Blaylock has ‘tweaked’ his hamstring, signaling it will be more time before we see him take the field.

On Thursday, we learned that reserve cornerback Jalen Kimber will miss the rest of the season after undergoing shoulder surgery. The redshirt freshman had been dealing with the labrum injury since fall camp.

Last week Georgia lost reserve inside linebacker Rian Davis to a quad injury suffered in practice. Davis underwent successful surgery and is expected to be out for the year.

Star wideout George Pickens is rehabbing an ACL tear suffered in the spring, but the media caught a glimpse of Pickens running and catching passes at practice this week. A possible return this season is looking more and more like a reality.

LSU transfer Arik Gilbert is still not with the team due to personal reasons.

Here’s an updated injury report for Saturday’s matchup.

5 reasons why Georgia beats Vanderbilt

It’s a noon kick but Georgia won’t have any issues being ready for Vanderbilt. Here’s 5 reasons why UGA walks away with a win…

It’s No. 2 Georgia versus Vanderbilt this Saturday in Nashville. Kickoff is set for noon but Georgia won’t be worrying about an early start. The Bulldogs have plenty of reasons to be ready to go against the 1-3 Commodores and here’s why.