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Kirby Smart wasn't too pleased with his Georgia defense, despite a big win over Ole Miss. Georgia football is now 6-1 overall.
The Bulldogs outgained Ole Miss 510 yards to 351 and racked up 200-plus through the air and on the ground. Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton finished 26-for-31 for 289 yards with five total touchdowns and zero turnovers, out-dueling Ole Miss’ Trinidad Chambliss, who was 19-for-36 with three total touchdowns and zero turnovers.
Live updates from the Georgia Bulldogs week eight college football matchup against the Ole Miss Rebels. The Georgia Bulldogs and Ole Miss Rebels are in the midst of a fierce regular-season matchup as the two top 10 programs look to earn a major win and continue their march to the College Football Playoff.
Georgia rallied for a hard-fought 43-35 home victory over No. 5 Ole Miss on Saturday, as Kirby Smart and the No. 9 Bulldogs handed the Rebels their first loss of the season.
After a brutal road test against the Auburn Tigers, the Georgia Bulldogs are set to host the number five ranked Ole Miss Rebels. The Bulldogs look to knock off the Rebels in order to continue their path to the College Football Playoffs. If they want to win this matchup, there are some non-negotiables to accomplish.
On second-and-16 in the third quarter of the No. 5-ranked Rebels' top-10 showdown with No. 7 Georgia on Saturday, Oct. 18 at Sanford Stadium in Athens, Georgia, Ole Miss wide receiver Deuce Alexander came up with a one-handed catch while being double-teamed by Bulldogs defenders.