The biggest game of the season was a completely one-sided affair.
Tennessee entered Saturday’s game with the No. 1 offense in the country, averaging 553 yards and 49.4 points per game. But the Vols just could not get anything going against the Bulldogs.
Tennessee just had no answers. The offense was completely out of sync and struggled mightily to get into any sort of rhythm. The Vols committed seven false start penalties and the receivers that have been running free all season were covered up brilliantly by the Georgia secondary. In all, Tennessee would gain only 289 yards, many of which came in the fourth quarter when Georgia had a commanding lead.
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