The Georgia Bulldogs have been the talk of the town, and head coach Kirby Smart was quick to remind everyone what was said about the program following their huge win over the Texas Longhorns.
Georgia had an all-around impeccable performance in Austin, they took an early lead and never looked back. The dominant 30-15 win on the road has brought many questions on Steve Sarkisian’s Longhorns. As for the Bulldogs, most doubts seem to fade away and they are looking like the team to beat in the NCAA.
Although the winds have changed for Georgia, a couple of weeks back many were skeptical on Smart’s college football program. Following the nationally-televised whooping at DKR- Texas Memorial Stadium, the Dawgs head coach sent a strong message to the critics.
“Nobody really gave us a chance,” Smart said, per On3. “Everybody doubted us, and I really felt like we’d gotten better over the last three weeks. We played a good football team tonight. They’ll win some games. Our whole program was being doubted. Maybe it wasn’t y’all, but there’s a lot of people doubting our kids and the ability to go on the road and win.“
Bulldogs prevail despite Carson Beck’s erratic game
Georgia dominated from start to finish. However, the Dawgs QB Carson Beck had a rough outing, throwing three interceptions. Running back Trevor Etienne was the man of the hour, he rushed for 87 yards and three touchdowns as the Bulldogs upset the undefeated Horns.
However, the biggest factor in the victory was the Dawgs’ defense. They made life miserable for Quinn Ewers, and sporadically Arch Manning. Ewers was picked off twice and fumbled on as many plays. Arch Manning was sent into the game in hopes of a miraculous comeback from the freshman, but the trend continued and he was strip-sacked for a fumble, as well.
The Horns’ offensive woes against an elite defense shined the light on many issues in Sarkisian’s offense. Their relatively comfortable schedule might have overstated their true capacity, or maybe it was just a horrendous fluke game for the team. Whatever the case, they must bounce back next week against Vanderbilt.