Georgia holds place in latest Coaches Poll after win on Saturday

Georgia once again checked in at No. 4 in the latest US LBM coaches’ Poll released on Sunday. Saturday featured a 35-3 win over UNC-Charlotte for Georgia in Athens.
The Bulldogs rolled to 449 total yards of offense. Georgia’s defense held the 49ers to 169 total yards of offense on Saturday.
It was senior day for Georgia. The Bulldogs’ head coach, Kirby Smart, had praise for the group of seniors who finished 25-1 at home while playing for Georgia. The Bulldogs will look toward another big rivalry game ahead of them. Georgia will travel to Mercedes-Benz Stadium to face rival Georgia Tech on Friday evening. The Yellow Jackets took a loss to Pittsburgh in Atlanta on Saturday night.
“I’m really proud of these seniors,” Smart told reporters following the game. “I think they finished up with a 25-1 home record. That’s remarkable, considering the league they played in, the teams they played against. Proud of them. Proud that our guys got to come out and play a lot of players and play well early. Got to continue to grow, get more guys playing winning football, get guys healthy, and get ready for a big game next week.”
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Nationally, much stayed the same near the top. The top-ranked team, Ohio State, coasted to a 42-9 win over Rutgers even without star wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate.
The No. 2 team, Indiana, had a bye week. The No. 3 team, Texas A&M, earned a 48-0 win over Samford ahead of their matchup with Texas on Saturday night.
Georgia has wins over three teams ranked inside the top 18. Ole Miss ranks No. 6, Texas ranks No. 16, and Tennessee sits at No. 18. Georgia Tech slid to No. 19 with it’s loss to Pitt.
























