Georgia got on top of Vandy early on Saturday and didn’t let up.
This week the Bulldogs didn’t need any halftime adjustments. Unlike last Saturday against Auburn or the week before against Missouri, Georgia looked crisp early on both sides of the ball. Stetson Bennett came out dealing, going 18/20 for 2 TD’s and over 200 yards in the 1st half while helping the Dawgs to a 28-0 lead.
UGA’s defense also started strong. It was 21-0 before Vanderbilt threatened to score in the 2nd quarter.