SEC opponents meet when the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs (2-0) and the Kentucky Wildcats (1-1) square off on Saturday, September 14, 2024 at Kroger Field.
The game between the Bulldogs and Wildcats will be airing on ABC.
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When is Georgia vs. Kentucky and when does it start?
This game between the Bulldogs and Wildcats is scheduled on Saturday, September 14, 2024. Expect to see the kickoff at 7:30 p.m. ET.
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Georgia Stats & Insights
The Bulldogs enter this matchup following a 48-3 win over the Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles in their last outing.
Georgia has the 28th-ranked offense this year (472.5 yards per game), and has been even more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking fifth-best with just 161.0 yards allowed per game.
The Bulldogs have been clicking on all fronts in the passing game this season, as they rank 23rd-best in passing offense (305.0 passing yards per game) and fifth-best in passing defense (80.0 passing yards allowed per game).
Georgia ranks 62nd in run offense (167.5 rushing yards per game) and 28th in run defense (81.0 rushing yards allowed per game) this season.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Bulldogs have been a top-25 unit, ranking fourth-best by giving up just 3.0 points per game. They rank 28th on offense (41.0 points per game).
Kentucky Stats & Insights
Last time out, the Wildcats were defeated by the South Carolina Gamecocks 31-6.
While Kentucky’s offense has had trouble moving the chains, ranking 10th-worst with 250.0 total yards per game, its defense ranks eighth-best with just 191.5 total yards allowed per contest.
The Wildcats rank fifth-worst in passing yards per game (106.5), but they’ve been more productive on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 34th in the FBS with 146.0 passing yards ceded per contest.
Kentucky ranks 84th in the FBS with 143.5 rushing yards per contest, but it has been carried by its defense, which ranks seventh-best by giving up just 45.5 rushing yards per game.
The Wildcats have been struggling on offense, ranking 25th-worst in the FBS with 18.5 points per game. They have been more effective on the other side of the ball, surrendering 15.5 points per contest (46th-ranked).
Georgia Key Players to Watch
Carson Beck has thrown for 520 yards (260.0 ypg) to lead Georgia, completing 70.7% of his passes and collecting seven touchdown passes this season. He’s also contributed in the ground game with 37 rushing yards (18.5 ypg) on six carries.
Nate Frazier’s team-high 111 rushing yards (55.5 per game) have come on 17 carries, with one touchdown this year.
This season Trevor Etienne has rushed for 78 yards (39.0 per game) on five carries.
Arian Smith’s 129 receiving yards (64.5 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s totaled nine receptions and one touchdown.
Lawson Luckie has caught four passes for 80 yards (40.0 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
Dillon Bell’s eight grabs have netted him 78 yards (39.0 ypg) and one touchdown.
Kentucky Key Players to Watch
Brock Vandagriff leads Kentucky with 199 passing yards (99.5 ypg) on 15-of-28 passing with three touchdowns compared to two interceptions this season.
The team’s top rusher, Demie Sumo, has carried the ball 25 times for 129 yards (64.5 per game), with one touchdown this year.
This season Jason Patterson has piled up 14 carries for 73 yards (36.5 per game).
Dane Key’s 96 receiving yards (48.0 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s totaled five receptions.
Jay Maclin has racked up 68 receiving yards (34.0 yards per game), hauling in three passes this year.
Barion Brown’s four receptions this season have resulted in 28 yards (14.0 ypg) and two touchdowns.
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