Watch: Georgia DL Jalen Carter blocks 3 Razorbacks

Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Jalen Carter is proving he can get the job done on both sides of the football.

Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Jalen Carter is proving he can get the job done on both sides of the football. Carter lined up at full back on Kendall Milton’s short touchdown run in the second half.

The 6-foot-3, 310-pound fullback was ready to meet several Arkansas Razorbacks in the hole on the play. Carter plowed through one defender and pushed him into a pair of Razorbacks. Carter’s blocking created a massive lane for Kendall Milton to score with ease.

Here’s a great angle of the play:

Carter was a part of Georgia’s best offensive line performance of the season. Offensive line coach Matt Luke helped prepare Georgia’s talented offensive line group to dominate against former Georgia coach Sam Pittman.

The Bulldogs ran for 273 yards on 56 carries. Georgia scored three rushing touchdowns. Here’s another look at Kendall Milton’s touchdown:

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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:

How to watch, listen or stream Georgia vs. Arkansas

It’s a top-10 matchup in Sanford Stadium as Georgia takes on Arkansas this Saturday. Here’s how to watch, listen or stream the game…

It’s No. 2 Georgia versus No. 8 Arkansas in a top-10 matchup in Athens this Saturday.

The Bulldogs (4-0) look to keep the winning-streak alive against the Razorbacks, who started the season unranked and have boosted themselves into SEC contention with big underdog wins over Texas and Texas A&M.

Two of the top teams in the nation square off Between the Hedges.

Here’s how to watch, listen or stream the game.

Commentators set for Georgia versus Arkansas

The Georgia Bulldogs host the Arkansas Razorbacks at noon on Oct. 2. The game will be televised on ESPN.

The Georgia Bulldogs host the Arkansas Razorbacks at noon on Oct. 2. The game will be televised on ESPN.

The 12 p.m. game will be commentated by ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit, Chris Fowler, and Holly Rowe.

ESPN’s College GameDay will be in Athens, Georgia, on Saturday for the game between the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs and No. 11 Arkansas Razorbacks. GameDay previously attended Georgia’s season-opening win against the Clemson Tigers.

Georgia fans may head to the stadium to see the GameDay headgear pick. Last week for the Notre Dame versus Wisconsin game Lee Corso and the GameDay crew made their picks inside Soldier Field.

Arkansas enters the Georgia game as one of the hottest teams in the country. The Razorbacks are 4-0 with wins over Rice, Texas, Georgia Southern, and Texas A&M.

Arkansas coach Sam Pittman and the Razorbacks fell 37-10 last season against the Georgia Bulldogs in Fayetteville, Arkansas (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)

Former Georgia Bulldogs offensive line coach Sam Pittman has done an excellent job rebuilding the Arkansas football program. Arkansas quarterback KJ Jefferson will look to establish a running game and passing attack against a stout Georgia Bulldogs defense.

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Georgia injury report ahead of UGA vs Arkansas

Georgia is getting a couple of key players back this week for the matchup with Arkansas.

No. 2 Georgia has played without some of its key players so far this season, but the Bulldogs look to get a couple of those stars back for the top-10 matchup with Arkansas this Saturday.

After his second game back from an oblique injury,  star quarterback J.T. Daniels is once again on our injury report. Daniels made his return versus South Carolina after missing the UAB and then started in last week’s blowout victory over Vanderbilt. What we didn’t find out until Monday, is that the junior signal-caller had been dealing with a lat injury, which is still bothering him this week.

Georgia coach Kirby Smart is optimistic about Daniels’ status, though, and we should see him make his 4th start of the year against the Razorbacks.

Receiver Kearis Jackson has returned to full-speed 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 and Vanderbilt.

Fellow wideout Arian Smith missed last week’s game due to a bone contusion (bruise), but is expected to be available this week.

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 cleared and were a ‘full go’ at practice this week. Smart said he expects both to take the field on Saturday.

Receiver Dominick Blaylock , who after working his way back from an ACL tear suffered last year, had a setback last week with a tweaked hamstring. Smart said this week that Blaylock is still working his way back.

Star wideout George Pickens is rehabbing an ACL tear suffered in the spring. The junior was seen straight-line and running and catching passes at practice the last two weeks, signaling his recovery is on pace.

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

Here’s an updated injury report for Saturday’s big matchup in Athens.

5 reasons why Georgia beats Arkansas

No. 2 Georgia takes on No. 8 Arkansas Saturday in Athens. Here’s why the Bulldogs get the win…

It’s a big one in Athens. No. 2 Georgia takes on No. 8 Arkansas from Sanford Stadium this Saturday at noon.

College Gameday will be there along with a host of recruits for one of the biggest matchups of the season.

Arkansas is riding high after a big win over No. 7 Texas A&M and Georgia is coming off a demolishing of Vanderbilt in Nashville.

Here’s five reasons why the Bulldogs take down the Razorbacks Between the Hedges.

Georgia vs Arkansas: 5 reasons Arkansas could pull off the upset

Reasons Georgia should not take Arkansas lightly

This Saturday, No. 8 Arkansas comes to Athens to take on the No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs.

Both teams are 4-0 and have an impressive win under their belts.

Both have smothering defenses. Georgia ranks higher in almost every statistical category, offensively and defensively, but there’s no reason to sleep on these Razorbacks.

I expect Georgia to win this game by three scores. My prediction: Georgia 34, Arkansas 13. But here’s a few reasons Georgia should not take this game lightly.

Twitter reacts to Florida jumping Georgia

The Twitter world reacts to Florida jumping Georgia in the polls, following Week 1 matchups.

The Florida Gators jumped the Georgia Bulldogs in this week’s Amway Coaches Poll, powered by USA TODAY Sports.

Georgia stayed put at No. 4 while Florida jumped from No. 6 to No. 3 following a 51-35 victory over Ole Miss.

Here’s how the Twitter world reacted to the changes:

Game recap: Georgia fights back, beats Arkansas 37-10

Here’s the recap of Georgia’s win over Arkansas. We talk about the UGA quarterbacks and list some key stats of the game too!

Georgia recovers from an early deficit and beats Arkansas in Fayetteville 37-10.

Redshirt freshman quarterback D’Wan Mathis started out the game at quarterback but struggled, prompting Georgia to turn to junior Stetson Bennett with USC transfer J.T. Daniels in question with a knee injury.

Bennett showed poise and led Georgia back from a five-point deficit, creating his own buzz in the Bulldog quarterback competition.

As far as the revamped offensive line, the Bulldogs’ front recovered from a slow start and began to push their way around the field.

Defensively, Georgia had a field-day. The Bulldogs racked up three interceptions, two by preseason All-American safety Richard LeCounte and stifled the Razorbacks’ ground game, allowing 77 rushing yards.

Here are the key stat lines from Georgia’s opener:

QB D’Wan Mathis : 8-17, 55 yards, 1 INT

QB Stetson Bennett: 20-29, 211 yards, 2 TD
RB Zamir White: 13 carries, 71 yards, 1 TD
WR Kearis  Jackson: 6 rec, 62 yards
UGA total offensive yards: 387 / Arkansas – 280
UGA passing yards: 266 / Arkansas – 203
UGA penalies : 12 for 108 yards / Arkansas – 10 for 53 yards