The SEC has postponed the Dec. 5 game between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Vanderbilt Commodores. The rematch is scheduled for Dec. 19, the weekend of the SEC Championship Game.
The Bulldogs are expected to face off against the Missouri Tigers on Dec. 12 in another make-up game. Georgia has been diligent about containing COVID-19 outbreaks within the program and hasn’t needed to cancel or postpone any games. Georgia’s opponents haven’t been as careful or have had more opt outs.
Vanderbilt has a substantial amount of opt outs and COVID-19 cases, which depleted the Commodores and ultimately prevent them from playing Georgia on Dec. 5. The game was set to be the senior’s last game in Stanford Stadium. The Georgia Bulldogs have
Here’s how Georgia football Twitter reacted to the news of the postponement:
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— Jermaine Johnson II (@ii_jermaine) December 4, 2020
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— Tyson Campbell™ (@tysoncampbell_) December 4, 2020
Can confirm @colecubelic’s report that Saturday’s Georgia-Vanderbilt game has been canceled. Told Commodores do not have enough players to field a team. Bulldog players have been informed.
— Anthony Dasher (@AnthonyDasher1) December 4, 2020
https://t.co/SVgsVBI8Yz pic.twitter.com/x8Hqr0mu3l
— Will Burgess (@willburgess11) December 4, 2020
Only a Rice Krispie can help with this pain right now!! @KelloggsUS
— Monty Rice (@RiceMonty) December 4, 2020
— GEORGIA HEROES (@GeorgiaHeroes) December 4, 2020
The Georgia Bulldogs haven’t had a major COVID-19 outbreak within the program this season. The University of Georgia hasn’t had to cancel any games due to their own shortcomings.
Georgia AD Greg McGarity after Saturday's game with Vanderbilt was postponed: "We've been very disciplined and people have made tremendous sacrifices when others haven't. That's what's been so frustrating." https://t.co/wQYBweNiyd
— Marc Weiszer (@marcweiszer) December 4, 2020
Crying in the club. 🤦🏾♂️
— Sedrick Van Pran-Granger (@SedrickVanPran) December 4, 2020
Where’s 2021!
— Malik Herring (@HerringMalik) December 4, 2020
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— JT Daniels (@jtdaniels06) December 4, 2020
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